Do All New Cars Come with Plastic Film on the Exterior?
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Typically, new cars have plastic film covering both the exterior and interior to prevent scratches. However, before delivery, the dealership will clean the vehicle, so the exterior film is usually removed. The interior protective covers are also generally taken off by the sales staff, which is part of the standard delivery process and nothing to be overly concerned about. Below are some methods for protecting your car's paint: 1. Waxing: Waxing can be done directly or after polishing. Direct waxing involves cleaning the car and applying wax directly to the clear coat on the paint surface. Polishing waxing requires using a polishing machine to polish the paint surface before applying wax, which can instantly make the car shine. 2. Glazing: Due to the composition of the glaze, it is not resistant to acid or alkaline cleaning and can be easily damaged. It usually lasts only 1 to 3 months, and glazing can harm the paint, requiring reapplication every two to three months. 3. Crystal Coating: Crystal coating is a hard protective layer specifically designed for car paint, seats, interior and exterior trim, glass, tires, and other key areas. It comes in fast-drying and slow-drying types, mainly determined by its primary components. 4. Film Application: Car coating is a highly effective protective measure that can brighten the paint surface while also providing multiple benefits such as resistance to acid and alkali, high temperature, strong waterproofing, oxidation resistance, and UV protection.