What are the benefits of coated glass?

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VanJudah
07/30/25 2:14am
Coated glass offers benefits such as corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and easy cleaning. Below are detailed explanations: Corrosion Resistance: The hard non-organic (glass crystal) coating itself does not oxidize and also prevents external corrosive substances like acid rain, insects, and bird droppings from damaging the car paint. The dense glass crystal coating provides superior corrosion resistance, effectively protecting the car paint from damage caused by acidic substances and preventing color fading. High Temperature Resistance: The glass crystal itself has high temperature resistance properties, effectively reflecting sunlight and external heat radiation to prevent damage to the car paint from high temperatures. Easy Cleaning: The ion coating has excellent self-cleaning and water-repellent properties, making it less likely to accumulate dust and dirt. Cleaning can be done with just water, maintaining the vehicle's high cleanliness and gloss.
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Brady
08/15/25 8:17am
I've been driving for decades and always found coated glass incredibly practical. It effectively blocks UV rays, so I don't have to worry about sunburn or interior fading during summer drives. The temperature control is a huge help too - the cabin stays cooler, allowing me to use the AC at lower settings and save on fuel costs. At night, it reduces glare from oncoming headlights, making driving less tiring and much safer. Cleaning is a breeze as rainwater washes most dirt away, eliminating constant wiping. After installation, my car looks more premium and the overall driving experience improves. Though initially expensive, I'm grateful for having it installed every time I take long trips - truly a driving companion.
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