What are the steps for car glaze sealing?
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Car glaze sealing steps are as follows: 1. Clean the car body thoroughly, use masking tape to cover all rubber parts and elements such as logos and letters on the car body, then pour the glaze onto the car body. 2. Use a glaze sealing machine to apply the glaze from head to tail. Wait until the glaze fully penetrates the paint surface and dries, then wipe it clean with a non-woven cloth. Repeat the above steps and apply two more layers of glaze to complete the sealing process. Below is more information about car glaze sealing: (1) Car glaze sealing is one of the car paint maintenance procedures, belonging to a medium-level beauty treatment. (2) The main component of car glaze is derived from petroleum, which has special permeability and adhesion. Through the rapid vibration and friction of a polishing machine, the glaze penetrates into the car's paint surface, forming a protective glaze layer. This layer enhances the gloss of the car paint and provides functions such as UV protection, acid rain resistance, oxidation resistance, anti-static properties, and high-temperature resistance.
I'm extremely familiar with the car glazing process. Having worked in auto detailing for so many years, glazing is fundamental for protecting the car's paint. It starts with a thorough wash using water and specialized car shampoo, paying extra attention to crevices to ensure no dust or grease remains. After rinsing, gently glide a clay bar over the paint surface with lubricant to remove stubborn contaminants, making it smoother. If there are scratches or oxidation, I'll lightly polish to restore shine. Then apply the glaze—pour an appropriate amount onto a fine sponge and spread it section by section on the car body, working top to bottom in circular motions without applying too thick. Wait 5-10 minutes until semi-dry, then gently wipe off excess with a microfiber towel. Finally, let the car cure in a ventilated, shaded area for at least 1-2 hours, avoiding direct sunlight. The entire process takes about three hours, providing water and dust resistance while extending paint longevity. Doing this annually ensures lasting results.