Is Pearl White Car Paint Easy to Touch Up?
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Pearl white car paint is relatively easy to touch up. Here is an introduction to related paint content: 1. Spray paint: White spray paint is specifically designed to repair scratches on cars, though its effect is noticeably inferior to that of baked paint. 2. Adhesion: The adhesion of spray paint is much weaker than baked paint, often starting to peel or flake within about a year. Additionally, spray paint not only has a color difference compared to the original factory paint but also lacks the glossiness of baked paint. Therefore, if you have high standards for the paint finish, it's best to avoid using spray paint. Below is extended information regarding scratches: 1. Scratches: During daily use, it's unavoidable for a car to get scratched by hard objects, such as zippers on passersby's backpacks or small stones kicked up while driving, leaving minor marks on the paint. 2. Coating treatment: Minor scratches are the most common on car bodies but usually don't affect the overall appearance. For such cases, they can often be ignored. However, perfectionists may opt to visit an auto detailing shop for treatments like paint coating, which can help restore some of the minor scratches on the car's paint.