Does Rain Affect a Car After Polishing?
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Rain can affect a car after polishing, as rainwater contains acidic substances that can damage the car's paint. Here are specific details about car polishing: 1. Introduction: Car polishing is a step in the car beautification process, performed before waxing, sealing, or coating. Polishing, especially fine polishing, is necessary to achieve a mirror-like finish before sealing or coating. This step is essential for the sealing process. Without polishing, the car's paint will not be smooth, and the sealing effect will be short-lived, failing to provide long-term adhesion. 2. Market: The demand for car polishing is significant, but the supply is somewhat insufficient, especially for companies with core intellectual property rights and high-quality products. The industry as a whole lacks brand recognition.
I've been driving for over a decade, and what I fear most after polishing is rain. Once the car gets wet, problems start appearing on the body. The polishing process removes old wax and impurities, leaving the paint surface extremely vulnerable. Dust and acidic substances in rainwater can easily stick to it, forming water spots that are hard to wash off, eventually requiring another costly polishing. Last summer, I forgot to apply wax after polishing, and when it rained overnight, the next day my entire roof was covered in white spots, forcing me to rush to the repair shop for cleaning. My advice is to avoid getting your car wet within 24 hours after polishing, especially during thunderstorms. Apply new wax or a sealant immediately to protect the paint. Always check the weather forecast before parking, and choose dry days for polishing to minimize hassle.