Recommendations for paint protection

I am a bit late to the party here, but I saw some earlier posts mentioning Amazing Glaze. I need to name and shame here.

A few years ago I took my then newish car to get that glaze put on in their Pinetown branch. I got it back with scratches in the interior plastic, a bonnet that wasn't quite as straight as it used to be (as if someone sat on the one side, and it didn't line up properly anymore), and a front door handle that was clearly ground by their polishing machine.

They sorted out the door handle after a lot of arguing. The rest was something I just sucked up and dealt with alone - I noticed things too late, and I was done with them by that stage. The service was absolute crap, as were the people there. My newish car was damaged more by them than I've done in the last 6 years I've had my car.

If you care for your car, take it somewhere else.

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Thanks for the replies, seems I shouldn't really bother doing any of this for a brand new car.
Instead i'm better off just carefully washing it manually.
However, i'm hearing detailing can reduce the orange peel effect, just depends how bothered I am by it.
Washing is the best way to maintain swirls and micro scratches but unfortunately the water itself most often the problem. For a quality ceramic coating install check us out at www.atdmotorworks.co.za
 
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