Can the Repainted Area Look Exactly the Same as the Original Paint?
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Yes. Paint treatment not only keeps the car looking new but also restores scratches and damages caused by accidents, providing better protection for the car body. Below is an introduction to automotive paint: Introduction: Automotive paint generally refers to the coating applied to the car's surface. The purpose of this coating is to protect the gloss of the paint from fading and to provide a physical protective layer, thereby safeguarding the paint. Principle: The main component of car paint is resin, which has relatively large molecular gaps. After coating, small molecular elements such as silicon, silicon dioxide, and nano-inorganic silicon in the coating solution can fully penetrate into the gaps and micropores of the paint molecules, forming a transparent crystalline layer similar to a smartphone screen protector. This significantly increases the hardness and scratch resistance of the paint surface, providing long-term sealing protection and keeping the paint looking bright and new for a long time.