Does Glaze Coating Affect Car Paint?

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LolaLee
07/29/25 9:56pm
Glaze coating can protect the car paint, and its benefits are as follows: 1. Maintains Cleanliness: The non-stick property of glaze makes the paint surface less prone to dirt, keeping it clean. 2. Maintains Brightness: After applying glaze coating, the glaze layer increases the hardness and brightness of the paint surface, effectively protecting it from minor scratches and, to some extent, resisting temperature effects on the paint. For older cars, glaze coating can restore the shine of oxidized and faded paint. 3. Protects the Paint Surface: Glaze coating offers UV resistance, acid rain protection, oxidation resistance, anti-static properties, corrosion resistance, and wash durability. It effectively reduces the roughness of the paint surface, minimizes friction with external elements, and provides better protection for the paint.
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LaJake
08/15/25 9:42pm
I had my car polished and sealed last year, and the results were great—the paint looks shinier and smoother. I went to a professional shop where the technician first carefully washed the car, then used a polisher to gently smooth out minor imperfections before applying the sealant. The whole process left the paint looking like new. It didn’t damage the paint at all; instead, it added a protective layer. Now, when it rains or the car gets dirty, a quick rinse cleans it right up, and I don’t have to worry about sun exposure corroding the paint. The cost is a bit higher than waxing, but a single treatment lasts over half a year, saving me a lot of maintenance time. I recommend going to a reputable shop—don’t cheap out with roadside stalls, as they might use low-quality products or over-polish. Overall, proper polishing and sealing are completely safe and can enhance the car’s overall appearance.
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