Should New Cars Undergo Crystal Coating?
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It is necessary. Once a new car leaves the production line, its paint surface begins to react with the air and oxidize. Over time, the paint deteriorates and loses its luster. Applying crystal coating to a new car can slow down the oxidation of the car's paint surface and help maintain its glossy appearance. Below are the benefits of crystal coating: 1. Enhanced corrosion resistance: After crystal coating, the car's surface is isolated from the external environment, making it less susceptible to oxidation by air and effectively preventing acid rain from corroding the paint surface. This significantly extends the lifespan of the car's paint. 2. Easier cleaning: The car's surface becomes as smooth as ceramic tiles after crystal coating. During routine car washes, simply rinsing with water can easily remove dust, mud, and other debris from the surface. 3. Scratch resistance: Crystal coating reduces damage from external forces to the car's surface. Any scratches will only affect the crystal layer, not the car's paint or primer, preventing severe damage.