Is the glaze coating offered by 4S stores for new cars worth doing?
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It's best not to use it. Here are the details: If a car undergoes the glaze coating beauty treatment, it will require continuous glaze coating in the future. This is because before applying the glaze, the car's paint needs to be polished, removing a thin layer of the new car's paint to ensure better glaze quality. However, new cars do not need polishing, and this process actually damages the paint. After applying glaze to a new car, when the glaze starts to wear off later, due to the strong bond between the glaze and the paint, it accelerates the aging of the car's paint. To maintain the car's shiny appearance, continuous glaze coating is needed to prevent the paint from looking dull. Therefore, for new car owners, even if the glaze coating is offered for free by the 4S store, there's no need to apply it to a new car. Avoid getting into a cycle of continuous glaze coating just to maintain the paint's shine—waxing is sufficient.