What does vehicle glazing mean?
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Automotive glazing involves using a soft wool pad or sponge with a high-speed vibration polishing machine to forcefully penetrate glaze molecules into the surface of the car and the gaps in the paint, leveraging the glaze's unique permeability and adhesion. After glazing, the vehicle's paint surface can achieve or even surpass the original paint effect, while also offering features such as high-temperature resistance, sealing, oxidation resistance, enhanced gloss, water wash resistance, and corrosion resistance. Precautions after automotive glazing: 1. Avoid washing the car with water within 8 hours after glazing, as the glaze layer has not fully solidified and will continue to penetrate during this time; washing may remove the uncured glaze. 2. Try to avoid washing the car after the glazing treatment, as the product provides anti-static properties, so general dust can be wiped off with a clean, soft cloth. 3. Do not apply wax after the glazing treatment, as the wax layer may adhere to the surface of the glaze layer, and the isolation caused by the wax layer could affect the glazing effect when reapplying glaze.