Can only the scratched area be painted?
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For those who do not have particularly high requirements, partial painting is acceptable. Differences in market painting: Currently, most of the market uses computer-mixed paint, which is then manually fine-tuned. This can basically match the original car paint color closely, but not exactly the same. The paint used is generally low-temperature paint. Original factory paint is high-temperature paint and is usually applied to the entire car. Therefore, if the requirements are not high, low-temperature paint can be used, which is relatively more convenient and can be applied anywhere. Car painting refers to applying a layer of paint to the car's surface to protect it. Car painting generally uses baking paint. In automobile manufacturing plants, after the frame and body are welded, the next step is painting. Types include ordinary paint, metallic paint, and pearl paint. Electrophoretic layer: Directly attached to the metal sheet, it plays a crucial role in preventing corrosion and rust on the car body. Three major leaps: Alkyd (enamel) paint in the 1920s; acrylic (enamel) paint in the 1960s; and clear coat in the 1980s. Thus, in the 20th century, car paint achieved significant advancements. For easier understanding, car paint can be simply categorized into ordinary paint and clear coat (mirror finish).