What does sealing glaze mean?
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There is no 'sealing axle,' but there is 'sealing glaze.' Sealing glaze involves using soft wool or a sponge with a high-speed vibration and friction from a polishing machine to forcefully penetrate the glaze molecules into the gaps of the car's paint surface, leveraging the glaze's unique permeability and adhesion properties. This process gives the paint the characteristics of glaze, enhancing both aesthetics and protection for the car's paint. After sealing glaze, the paint surface can achieve or even surpass the original factory finish, making older cars look newer and new cars appear brighter. Additionally, it provides benefits such as resistance to high temperatures, sealing, oxidation resistance, enhanced gloss, wash durability, protection against acid rain, and corrosion resistance. It also lays the foundation for future car detailing, painting, and refurbishment. Sealing glaze is akin to using toothpaste to repair scratches on a watch—through polishing, it restores and shines the paint surface, effectively renewing the car's paint.