What is the Difference Between Car Glazing and Waxing?
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Car waxing and glazing differ in nature, methods, and effects. The specific differences are as follows: Different in Nature: Car glazing involves multiple processes to form a protective layer on the paint surface, similar to the coating on ceramic products. Waxing creates a thin film that protects the car's exterior paint. Different in Methods: Glazing uses a soft wool or sponge with a high-speed vibrating polisher to forcefully penetrate glaze molecules into the car's surface and paint gaps, utilizing the glaze's unique permeability and adhesion. Waxing can be done manually or mechanically, ensuring even application on the paint surface, followed by wiping and polishing. Different in Effects: Car glazing enhances glossiness and hardness. Waxing provides waterproofing, protection against acid rain, adds shine, reduces water droplet adhesion on the car body, and prevents static electricity and dust.