What causes sesame-sized paint chips on the hood?
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Paint chips on the hood are usually caused by improper maintenance or minor collisions. You can first use scratch wax and a polishing sponge to buff the affected area, then apply gloss-enhancing wax to make the paint surface appear shinier. Precautions for automotive paint repair: Before repainting, if the scratched area is deep, you must first sand off the damaged paint and remove any rust on the metal surface. Then apply body filler to level the surface. Only after the filler has completely dried can you proceed with repainting. If left untreated, rust on the metal panel beneath the scratch may cause bubbling and peeling after repainting. When using a touch-up pen, sand or polish the area to be repaired before applying new paint. Advantages of automotive electro-optic paint: Electro-optic paint changes the car's color and makes the body appear more vibrant. Utilizing globally advanced paint spraying technology and remote control systems, it represents an upgraded version of traditional luminous coatings. This innovative product offers longer and more stable luminescence, better decay resistance, stronger weather resistance, and superior performance in extreme temperatures. Composition of automotive electro-optic paint: Electro-optic paint consists of four layers: backplate layer, dielectric layer, luminescent layer, and conductive layer. It can be sprayed onto various materials including plastic, metal, glass, and carbon fiber. The paint adheres well even to curved and irregular surfaces without chipping. When electrified for illumination, it remains safe to touch without risk of electric shock.