How to Use Car Coating Liquid?
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Car coating agent is used as follows: 1. Before coating the car, wash it thoroughly to remove all oil stains, dirt, tar spots, etc., then wipe it slowly with a car towel and let it dry; 2. After wiping the car clean, leave it for half an hour to allow the moisture on the car to evaporate and dry completely; 3. Spray the coating agent a few times onto a sponge, then apply it evenly on the car paint surface, making sure not to miss any spots; 4. Find a suitable place to park the car, avoiding direct sunlight and dusty areas. After coating, the car's paint surface has better oxidation resistance, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature resistance, with a more uniform and fine film layer, higher hardness, and longer-lasting brightness.
When I first applied the coating to my car, I was extremely meticulous. Here’s the summarized experience: The first step, a thorough car wash, is crucial. Start by using a neutral car shampoo to clean the body, removing all grease and tree sap. Then, use a clay bar to treat the paint surface, ensuring no particles are trapped under the coating. After the car is completely dry, put on dust-free gloves and use the provided special sponge to apply the coating liquid, working on small sections at a time—for example, finish one panel like the hood before moving to the next. Apply the coating in concentric circles, keeping the layer thin—never too thick. Wait for about five minutes until the surface turns slightly hazy, then quickly wipe it off. Most importantly, avoid any water contact for 48 hours after coating. I always park the car in the garage for two days before driving it out. Following these steps ensures the coating lasts over a year, leaving the paint feeling as smooth as glass.
Having used coating liquid a few times, I recommend paying special attention to environmental conditions. Never operate under direct sunlight, as high temperatures can cause the liquid to solidify instantly, leaving patchy marks on the paint surface. I always do it in a cool, ventilated garage. After washing the car, ensure there are no water stains left, especially in the gaps of doors and windows—use an air gun to dry them thoroughly. When pouring the coating liquid onto the sponge, pour less and replenish as needed; a coin-sized amount is usually enough. Apply it thinly and evenly, like applying skincare products, first horizontally and then vertically to ensure full coverage. Once rainbow patterns start appearing on the coated area, immediately wipe it off with a microfiber cloth. After completing the entire car, it’s best to use an infrared lamp for half an hour to speed up curing. If you don’t have the equipment, let it air-dry naturally for two days. After coating, avoid washing the car too frequently, and use neutral car shampoo to prevent damaging the coating layer.