What Does Car Crystal Coating Mean?
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Car crystal coating is a reliable paint surface sealing technology that provides efficient and long-lasting protection for the car paint, preventing environmental effects on the paint color. The concept of car paint crystal coating is introduced to differentiate it from waxing, sealing, or coating, and it can last for about six months, keeping the car paint surface flawless. The basic requirement for crystal coating is that the material used is SIO2 inorganic substance, which can form several structures on the applied surface—typically at the molecular nano-level. Through the action of high-molecular polymers, an isolation layer is formed on the applied surface. This isolation layer has functions such as UV resistance, oil resistance, low surface energy, and hydrophobicity, thereby protecting the paint surface.
Ceramic coating is the process of applying a special ceramic layer onto the car's paint surface, just like putting a transparent armor on your vehicle. It protects the paint from sun-induced fading, resists minor scratches and stains, and makes washing much easier as dirt rinses off with rainwater. After getting my car coated, it shines like new with long-lasting gloss—far more durable than regular waxing, lasting at least two to three years. Of course, the car needs thorough cleaning and polishing before application for proper adhesion, but the process isn’t complicated. Maintenance is simple too—just regular washes without frequent upkeep. Personally, I find this small investment worthwhile to keep my car looking fresh and resistant to wear.