What is Car Body Glazing?
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Car body glazing refers to the process of using soft wool or a sponge with a high-speed vibrating polisher to forcefully penetrate glaze molecules into the surface and paint crevices of a car, leveraging the glaze's unique permeability and adhesiveness. After glazing, the car's paint surface can achieve or even surpass the original paint effect, making older cars look newer and new cars shinier. It also provides features such as high-temperature resistance, sealing, oxidation resistance, enhanced gloss, washability, and corrosion resistance. Car body glazing involves vibrating polymer glaze into the pores of the paint surface, preserving the brilliance and luster of the car's paint. Performing glazing on older cars can restore and enhance the color of oxidized and faded paint, offering a significant rejuvenation effect.