How to Repair Dull Car Paint?

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DelEliza
07/29/25 2:01am
There are two methods to repair dull car paint: 1. Car waxing: Car waxing is a very common automotive paint beauty treatment that can significantly improve the brightness of the car's surface. It involves applying a layer of wax on the paint surface, which serves to waterproof, protect against acid rain, and prevent paint oxidation; 2. Car crystal coating: Car paint crystal coating is another method that can greatly enhance the brightness of the paint surface. This automotive beauty treatment provides a reliable paint sealing technology with polymer materials, forming a dense silicon dioxide inorganic protective layer on the car paint surface. This silicon dioxide inorganic protective layer not only improves the brightness of the car paint surface but also has functions such as hydrophobicity, UV protection, high hardness, anti-static, and anti-fouling. It also protects the car paint during minor frictions.
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DiElaina
08/12/25 6:02am
Once my car's paint turned matte, looking old and dull, mainly due to oxidation and dust buildup. To fix it, it's best to start with a thorough cleaning of the body, using a dedicated car wash detergent to remove dirt, then use a clay bar to treat the surface and eliminate stubborn impurities. Next, you can polish it, choosing an appropriate polishing machine or manual tool to gently remove the oxidized layer without applying too much force to avoid damaging the paint. After that, apply a layer of sealant wax or glaze for protection, which can restore much of the shine. If you don't have the tools yourself, you can take it to a professional shop to get it done for a fee, as maintaining a glossy paint job can enhance the car's overall value. Regular washing and waxing can prevent this issue.
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