How to Protect the Paint Surface of a New Car?
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There are many methods to maintain the paint surface of a new car. Simple options include waxing and glazing, while better options include coating and even better ones include crystal coating. Currently, crystal coating is quite popular as it not only enhances the brightness of the paint but also increases its hardness, preventing oxidation. Alternatively, you can apply an invisible paint protection film (PPF) to the car's surface, eliminating the need for frequent paint maintenance. More details are as follows: 1. In many areas, the air is filled with dust and acidic or alkaline substances from industrial emissions. These can settle on the car's surface, and if not cleaned promptly, they can quickly penetrate the paint, leaving stains that are hard to remove. Over time, the only solution may be polishing. 2. While driving, the friction between the car and airborne sand particles can cause scratches on the paint. Direct exposure to air can also lead to oxidation or peeling of the clear coat. The main products for paint protection today are wax, film, and glaze. 3. Regardless of the product, the core principles remain the same—focus on practical value, durability, and side effects. Regarding waxing, new cars especially need it. The purpose of waxing isn't just to make the car shine temporarily; the primary goal is to prevent dirt from penetrating the paint.