Does Polishing Damage Car Paint?

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VonIsabel
07/30/25 4:30am
Polishing has a slight impact on car paint, but it's not significant. Most vehicles undergo polishing, which enhances their appearance by making them shinier. The process works by using coarse wax to clean your car. This step is typically the final procedure before waxing, glazing, or coating. For optimal car protection, it's advisable not to polish too frequently. Instead, applying a protective layer can offer longer-lasting protection for your car paint. Regarding paint brands, the domestic market is mixed with varying quality. Recommended brands include AQTEC and Youmafang. First, let's understand the composition of car paint, which mainly consists of primer, mid-coat, and topcoat. When polishing and beautifying a car, the focus is primarily on the topcoat layer of the paint. Generally, car paint should not be polished excessively because the original paint is a 'non-renewable resource.' Frequent polishing will only make the paint thinner. Cars that are often polished may develop small spiral marks under sunlight, and in more severe cases, the paint may lose its luster. This happens because the topcoat, which enhances the paint's brightness, gets worn away with frequent polishing. Of course, excessive polishing not only thins the paint but also diminishes its decorative effect and protective capability, eventually leading to irreversible aging of the paint. However, while polishing does harm car paint, it's not entirely off-limits. Polishing is, after all, a method of maintaining car paint. With proper techniques and methods, moderate polishing is still manageable.
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