What are the effects of using coating spray on a car?
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Using coating spray on a car has the following effects: it can cause the paint to become thinner and more susceptible to scratches. The composition of the coating agent includes: glass cellulose, silicon polymers, fluorine polymers, and high-purity water-based non-petroleum environmentally friendly materials. The functions of the coating are: 1. Resisting paint oxidation and aging; 2. Effectively blocking UV radiation; 3. Corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance; 4. Scratch resistance and easy cleaning; 5. Protecting the brightness of the car paint and creating a mirror-like effect for 3 to 5 years or more; 6. Being highly environmentally friendly with water-based materials, not oxidizing itself, and causing no secondary pollution to the car paint. The method of using the coating agent is: 1. First, clean the car body thoroughly; 2. Dehydrate and dry the entire car; 3. Apply the coating agent evenly on the car paint; 4. Use a dry towel to evenly spread the coating liquid on the car paint; 5. Apply a water-repellent promoter to finish.