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3 points a few years didnt make a difference for me. Depends on the insurer, most realise the roads the way they are mean lots of drivers have them and class one lot as a mistake.
Autoglym Super Resin is a mild polish/paint cleaner. It will remove little to no clearcoat when used by hand, will mostly just clean up paint to a nice gloss also adding some paint protection.
Of recent times people slate it, but its much better than any of the Meguiars consumer range polishes...
Topping the AG Twins with a decent wax produces great results, the AG SRP cleans up the paint, EGP depend the colour and gives a good durable base, the wax will then add a deep wet gloss enhancing the final finish.
SRP, EGP and P21s Wax
and Renault Orange Peel!
I would have gone with the same Al, that way you clean the paint up nicely, and give some decent lasting protection before the Zymol.
Other options as alternatives to the HD cleanse would pre P21s Paint Work Cleanser, Clearkote Vanilla Moose Hand Glaze, Klasse AIO.
Works well, exterior only for me.
Water seems to bead of the front screen for me so it has some protective nature to it.
Nice an thin to avoid dusting is the key.
Stop being Silly, Black is where its at! Liquid yellow if your young and want to stand out in a crowd.
Out of the 3 in your list Arctic, would have got that myself If my 205 GTi that I had just sold was not nearly the same colour.
I would be tempted to Carbon it, meanwhile you can save up funds to get your bonnet flated right back to bare metal and repainted and stored safely, that way if you really do get bored of the carbon one you will have a minty fresh yellow one to go back on and should easily sell the Carbon one.
Paint thickness gauge does not work on plastic panels.
I just go steadier on them with 4 inch pads. Steve is top notch and will now how muck clearcoat he is removing with a said product.
You should have nothing to worry about with a swirl remover and a mild polish to follow it up. As long as...
If they are good to you when you go in normally, if you approach the situation calmly things will probably be fine. Just be cool and polite when you go in. You need to say something as it was so new.
Hope you get it sorted.