What does paint repair mean?

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KaiLynn
07/29/25 12:45am
Paint repair refers to the process of restoring damaged paint caused by accidental collisions, scratches during vehicle use, or intentional vandalism when the car is stationary, resulting in paint peeling. The following are the steps involved in paint repair: 1. Paint grinding: Removes the oxidized layer and minor scratches on the paint surface. Special grinding compounds are used with a grinding and polishing machine. 2. Paint polishing: Aims to eliminate the fine grinding marks left after the grinding process. Special polishing compounds are applied using a grinding and polishing machine. 3. Paint restoration: This is the third step following grinding and polishing. It involves using a restoration agent to bring the paint surface back to a condition resembling that of a new car.
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VanEmilio
08/12/25 4:57am
Paint repair refers to fixing damages on the car's paint surface to restore the vehicle's original appearance. I often see car owners dealing with minor scratches or scuffs. If left untreated, these can accumulate dust and moisture, leading to rust corrosion that affects the overall structure. Professional repair steps include thoroughly cleaning the damaged area, sanding it smooth with sandpaper, then mixing and spraying new paint matching the original color code, followed by polishing with a protective gloss layer. Though the process may seem simple, it requires meticulous operation to avoid uneven marks. DIY options like touch-up pens work for superficial scratches, but deep gouges or large-area damage should be handled by a reputable shop. Regular car washing and waxing can also prevent such issues and extend paint longevity. Maintaining appearance isn't just about aesthetics—it's crucial for preserving value and safety.
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