What Does Original Car Paint Mean?
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Original car paint consists of five layers: the phosphating film layer, electrophoretic paint layer, intermediate coating layer, metallic base color paint layer, and clear coat layer. Collectively, these layers form the original factory paint of a car. Clear Coat Layer: This layer primarily adheres to the outside of the color paint layer and serves to protect the car's exterior color. It has a certain hardness, which helps shield the color paint layer from scratches and prevents fading. Color Paint Layer: This is the layer that visually determines the car's exterior color. Located beneath the clear coat, it enhances the body's corrosion resistance and provides the vehicle's aesthetic color appearance. Intermediate Coating Layer: Situated between the color paint layer and the electrophoretic layer, this layer primarily strengthens the overall body's anti-corrosion and anti-rust effects while improving the adhesion of the color paint. Electrophoretic Layer: This layer directly adheres to the car body, preventing rust and corrosion of the metal components. Phosphating Film Layer: This layer forms an extremely dense passivation layer on the car's steel structure, protecting it from corrosion and enhancing the steel's stability.