What is Car Decoration?

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DamianMarie
07/29/25 7:42pm
Car decoration can be simply understood as making minor modifications to the interior or exterior of a car. This practice is referred to as car decoration, and the additional items are called decorations or decorative parts. Based on the areas of the car being decorated, it can be categorized into exterior car decoration and interior car decoration. Exterior Decoration: Special spray painting decoration for car paint, decorative stripes and protective films, front spoiler and rear wing decoration, sunroof installation decoration, car windshield decoration, body kit decoration, partial body decoration, wheel decoration, undercarriage spray plastic protection decoration, undercarriage LED light strip decoration. Interior Decoration: Car ceiling liner decoration. Car sunshade and visor decoration. Side panel and door panel decoration. Dashboard decoration. Seat decoration. Floor decoration. Interior accessory decoration. Principles of Car Decoration: Interior decorations must not obstruct the driver's safe driving or the safety of passengers. For example, hanging objects from the car ceiling should not be too long, large, or heavy, and decorations on the rear windshield should not hinder the view when reversing. When selecting delicate and aesthetically pleasing decorations that reflect personal style, it is advisable to choose practical items based on the available space inside the car, such as cup holders, perfume bottles, and storage boxes.
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