What Are the Benefits of Full Vehicle Coating?

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LaCaden
07/30/25 2:49am
Automotive coating refers to providing reliable paint surface sealing technology for the car's paint, offering efficient and long-lasting protection to prevent environmental factors from affecting the paint's color. Automotive coating involves using a specialized spray gun to evenly apply the coating product on the paint surface, based on traditional polishing techniques. A dedicated sponge is then used in a spiral application method to spread the liquid solution uniformly over the vehicle's body, followed by wiping with a pure cotton towel. When the product is applied to the paint surface, under natural conditions, the molecular structure undergoes a remarkable transformation due to the action of organic silicon—changing from a chain-like structure to a cross-linked network structure between molecular chains. This is akin to knitting wool into a sweater, forming an invisible, continuous net that shields the paint. Corrosion resistance. The hard coating layer itself does not oxidize and also prevents corrosion or damage to the paint from acid rain, insects, bird droppings, etc. The dense glass crystal film has superior corrosion resistance, effectively protecting the vehicle. Coating can significantly prevent damage to the paint from corrosive substances like acid rain and also prevent the paint from fading.
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