What are the advantages and disadvantages of car coating?

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JasmineAnn
07/29/25 7:44pm
Here are the benefits of car coating: 1. Anti-oxidation, anti-fouling, anti-scratch, and long-lasting gloss. 2. The surface coating maintains long-term protection. 3. Different gloss levels. No matter how much dust or dirt is attached to the surface, the shine remains visible. 4. Can be used on all exterior parts of the car. 5. Unaffected by harsh external weather conditions, allowing normal use. 6. Reusable. The surface coating can be reapplied on a car that has already been coated, further enhancing the protective effect and making it shine even more. 7. Anti-dropping and anti-insect use. 8. Strong hydrophobic properties. Due to its hydrophobicity, cleaning becomes easier. The downside is: The brightness of the coating is not as good as that of glazing.
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