What Does Car Decoration Include?

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HazelAnn
07/30/25 1:21am
By adding some accessories to improve the aesthetics of the car's exterior and interior, this behavior is called car decoration. Below are its contents: Exterior Decoration: The exterior decoration of a car mainly involves decorating the roof, windows, body periphery, and wheels. The main contents include: special spray painting decoration of the car's paint surface, decorative stripes and protective film decoration, front wind deflector and rear wing decoration, sunroof installation decoration, windshield decoration, body kit decoration, partial body decoration, wheel decoration, chassis spray plastic protection decoration, and chassis LED light strip decoration. Interior Decoration: The interior decoration of the car body mainly involves decorating the driver's cabin and passenger cabin, collectively referred to as the interior. The main contents include: car ceiling lining decoration, sun visor decoration with light filter, side panel and door inner panel decoration, dashboard decoration, seat decoration, floor decoration, and interior accessory decoration.
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