Is it necessary to keep applying glaze after the initial car paint glazing?
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It is not necessary to keep applying glaze after the initial car paint glazing. Here are some precautions regarding glazing: Avoid water rinsing: Do not rinse the car with water within 8 hours after glazing, as the glaze layer has not fully solidified and will continue to penetrate during this period. Rinsing may wash away the unset glaze. Try to avoid washing the car after glazing treatment, as the product can prevent static electricity, so general dust can be wiped off with a clean and soft cloth. Avoid waxing: Do not apply wax after glazing treatment, as the wax layer may adhere to the surface of the glaze layer, which could affect the glazing effect when reapplying glaze due to the isolation of the wax layer.
I've been driving for over 20 years and have tried paint sealing several times. After sealing, the car paint does become as shiny as new, with much better stain resistance. But it's like a protective film that gradually wears down from rain, sunlight, and car washes, causing the effect to fade over time. If you don't continue sealing, the paint can eventually become dull, develop fine scratches or spots, affecting the overall appearance. I personally recommend checking every 6 months – if the paint feels less smooth or the shine has diminished, it's time for a reapplication. This not only protects the paint and extends the vehicle's lifespan but also saves you the hassle of major repairs. The key is not to expect one sealing to last a lifetime; like waxing, it's part of regular maintenance. New cars or vehicles frequently driven on highways should pay special attention, as environmental factors accelerate wear.