How Long Can Wheel Hub Paint Last?
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Wheel hub paint generally lasts for more than half a year. However, the specific duration is highly related to the craftsmanship of the painter and the owner's car maintenance. When painting wheel hubs, some auxiliary tools can be used to speed up the drying process, such as using a heat lamp, which usually allows the job to be completed within the same day. Precautions for wheel hub painting: It is essential to wait until the paint surface is completely dry (approximately 24 hours) before exposing it to water. If the weather is unfavorable, it is advisable to delay for an additional day, as accidental water exposure can affect the paint's adhesion, leading to fading in a short time. Always choose a reputable car beauty shop for wheel hub painting, as smaller shops often use lower-quality paint with poor adhesion, and their craftsmanship may not be as refined, negatively affecting the painting results. Classification of wheel hub paint: Paint treatment involves spraying followed by electric baking, which is cost-effective, provides vibrant colors, and ensures long-lasting results. Even if the vehicle is scrapped, the color of the wheel hubs remains unchanged. Wheel hub paint is divided into two main categories: low-temperature paint, which cures at temperatures between 140°C and 180°C, and high-temperature paint, which cures at temperatures ranging from 280°C to 400°C. High-temperature paint is also known by its English abbreviations, such as Teflon, PTFE, or F4.