Are There Many Hazards of Crystal Coating for New Cars?
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Crystal coating for new cars does not pose many hazards. It's not the coating that damages the car paint but the polishing process. If a new car hasn't undergone long-distance transportation or prolonged storage, polishing isn't necessary before applying crystal coating. However, if it has, polishing is required before the coating. Repeated polishing is equivalent to peeling the car's skin. The original factory paint can't withstand multiple polishings. Once the glossy layer is completely removed, the paint will lose its luster, which is a form of damage to the paint surface. For new cars, the original factory paint is already of good quality, so considering a paint sealant first is advisable. Although sealants don't perform as well as crystal coatings, they still offer good protection. If conditions permit, applying a crystal coating to a new car can effectively protect the original factory paint.