Should a Brand New Car Get Crystal Coating?

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McPiper
07/29/25 6:58pm
For a brand new car, crystal coating is recommended if conditions permit. Below is relevant information about crystal coating for new cars: Benefits of crystal coating for new cars: Scratch resistance: Diamond crystal has extremely high hardness, which can prevent most minor scratches and possesses elastic recovery capabilities. Corrosion resistance: The ultra-fine nano-crystal layer of diamond crystal isolates the paint surface from external elements, effectively preventing oxidation and resisting acid rain corrosion. No cracking: Diamond crystal resists UV rays, extreme temperatures, and has strong temperature adaptability, preventing cracking or peeling. Easy cleaning: The robust fiber network of diamond crystal fills microscopic pores on the car's surface, achieving a mirror-like effect that makes cleaning and maintenance easier. Drawbacks of crystal coating for new cars: High cost and complex application: The process is demanding and requires skilled technicians to work in a dust-free environment. Time-consuming: Typically takes about 2 days. Accelerated paint aging after stopping coating: Discontinuing crystal coating results in reduced brightness and loss of protective film support, causing the paint to oxidize faster and lose much of its shine.
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