What does water coating mean?

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DiSara
07/30/25 7:14am
Automotive water coating is a type of protective film that forms a thin layer after application, capable of resisting minor scratches. Below is relevant information about water coating: Introduction: Water coating is the simplest form of automotive coating, which quickly spreads into a film upon contact with water, hence the name "water coating." A full vehicle coating takes only 5 minutes. It prevents aging, water, stains, acid rain, and minor scratches, acting as a protective shield against vehicle aging. Function: Enhances the brightness of the car paint, forming a crystal-clear protective layer on the surface. It provides stain resistance and a glossy finish, with high-molecular polymers covering the paint to form a protective film. After each wash, the car looks as good as new.
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