What are the steps for vehicle glaze sealing?
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Here is the process for car glaze sealing: 1. After washing the car, use a decontamination material to remove rust, overspray, dust particles, and resin impurities from the car paint surface; 2. Polish to remove attached debris and oxidized layers from the car paint surface; 3. Eliminate swirl marks; 4. Treat the car paint with glaze sealing material; 5. Gently polish the paint surface with a dust-free cloth and wave cotton. Precautions after car glaze sealing are: 1. Do not wash the car with water within 8 hours; 2. Try to avoid washing the car after the glaze sealing is done. Additional information: Car glaze sealing refers to the formation of a protective film on the car paint surface after multiple processes, which has the functions of blocking ultraviolet rays, preventing oxidation, and resisting high temperatures and acid rain.
A few days ago, I got my car ceramic coated, and the results were amazing! The process was actually quite simple but required attention to detail. First, I thoroughly washed the car to remove all dust and stains, using a foamy car shampoo to clean every inch, especially focusing on the wheels and hood where dirt tends to accumulate. After drying, I gently glided a clay bar over the surface to remove invisible grease films and oxidation layers—once it felt smooth, I knew it was good. Then, I applied the coating; I used a liquid ceramic coat, applying it evenly with a microfiber cloth, being careful not to lay it on too thick to avoid bubbles. After application, I let it cure naturally for 20-30 minutes—perfect time to tidy up the interior or grab a coffee. Once it felt dry to the touch, I quickly polished it with a buffer or a clean cloth, and the car instantly gleamed. The whole process took about 1-2 hours, with the key being to work in the shade to prevent the coating from drying too fast under direct sunlight. Getting a ceramic coat every six months protects the paint from scratches and saves time on waxing—highly recommended!