What does a panel of car paint mean?
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A panel of car paint refers to the painting of each individual section of a car. The surface of a car's body is entirely painted, and the body is composed of 13 major sections: front bumper, rear bumper, left front fender, right front fender, left front door, left rear door, right front door, right rear door, left rear fender, right rear fender, hood, trunk lid, and roof. Each of these sections is referred to as a panel. Types of car paint: Standard paint: Standard paint is the most common and basic type of car paint. Compared to the other two types, standard paint is less expensive and has a very plain color without any additional color blending. Pearlescent paint: Also known as mica paint, it is made by adding metal particles and mica particles to standard paint. Under strong light, you can see individual metal particles, making the paint particularly vibrant and glossy. This type of paint enhances the overall color richness of the car, has higher durability, is less prone to minor scratches, and resists oxidation and discoloration. Metallic paint: This paint contains metal powder, which enhances the layered beauty of the car body. Depending on the viewing angle, it can even change the car's color and outline.