What Are the Effects of Car Glazing?
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Car glazing has the following effects: Erosion of Car Paint: Since glaze is a petroleum product with certain erosive properties, after a vehicle undergoes glazing treatment, other beauty treatments cannot be used to protect the paint surface, and only glazing can be continuously used. After car glazing, if painting is performed, it is easy for the paint to peel off. Detailed Introduction to Glazing: Glazing involves covering the car's paint surface with a layer of glaze. The main component of glaze is derived from petroleum. By using the high-speed vibration and friction of a polishing machine, the glaze penetrates into the car paint, forming a protective layer that effectively safeguards the paint. Benefits of Glazing: The non-stick property of glaze makes the paint surface less prone to contamination, keeping it clean. After car glazing, the glaze layer can increase the hardness and brightness of the paint surface, effectively protecting it from minor scratches. It also provides some resistance to temperature effects on the car paint, along with anti-UV, anti-acid rain, anti-oxidation, anti-static, anti-corrosion, and water-resistant properties. It effectively reduces the roughness of the car paint surface, minimizes friction with the external environment, and better protects the paint surface.