What are the different types of white car paint?
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White car paint includes pearl white, ivory white, creamy white, and crystal white, and consumers can choose according to their preferences. Below is an introduction to car paint maintenance: Be wary of minor scratches: Rust often appears on the surface of car paint. In addition to common collisions and scratches, small stones kicked up by tires while driving can also cause small peeling spots on the paint surface, which over time can develop into small rust spots. These minor damages are often overlooked because they mostly occur in inconspicuous areas. It is important to regularly inspect the car body, including the engine hood and the surrounding areas, and seek professional treatment at a beauty shop as soon as any issues are found. Frequently check the humidity in areas prone to water accumulation: While driving, encountering rain, snow, or muddy and waterlogged roads is inevitable. Sludge can easily accumulate in gaps such as the bottom of the car body and the interior floor. If not cleaned promptly, moisture can hide in these areas. Regularly inspect areas such as the inner and outer edges of the wheel hubs, doors, bottom corners of the trunk, keyholes, and moving parts of the wiper frame.