What Does Car Glazing Mean?
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Car glazing refers to a process where, after multiple treatment steps, a protective coating similar to the outer layer of ceramic products like 'Tang Tri-Color' pottery is formed on the car's paint surface. This coating provides functions such as UV protection, oxidation resistance, and defense against high temperatures and acid rain. After car glazing, the effects of enhancing glossiness and hardness can be achieved. The role of glazing: The actual car glazing beauty process is quite complex, taking 3 to 4 hours. The glazing process: First, use decontamination clay made from volcanic ash to carefully wipe the paint surface, removing dust and oil stains. Then, use an electrostatic wheel with a brightener to remove impurities attached to the car's paint surface and the oxidized layer, smoothing and filling in fine scratches. At the same time, the chemical agent penetrates the car paint, causing a restorative change to achieve a bright and new effect.
Car glazing is the process of applying a special protective coating to the car's paint, which is like giving the car an invisible armor. It's a cosmetic treatment that forms a hard film on the paint surface using professional materials, providing protection against UV rays, acid rain, and reducing minor scratches, keeping the paint shiny for a long time. I've had my car glazed several times, and after washing, water beads roll right off, leaving the paint surface smooth and new, which makes driving much more enjoyable. The process takes about half a day, starting with a thorough cleaning of the car body, followed by machine polishing to remove the oxidized layer, then applying the glaze liquid and letting it cure. Prices vary from a few hundred to several thousand depending on the car model, but the effects can last one to two years, making it more cost-effective than waxing. I recommend new car owners to consider it first, while older cars should address scratches before glazing. For maintenance, just use mild car washing, avoid acid rain erosion, and check regularly to keep it shining for a long time.