What is the Difference Between Crystal Coating and Glaze Sealing?
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Crystal coating and glaze sealing have the following specific differences: 1. Definition: The essence of glaze sealing is similar to waxing. 'Glaze' is extracted from petroleum and mixed with some auxiliary materials. After the car surface is cleaned, the 'glaze' is applied through vibration to allow it to fully penetrate the paint. Crystal coating involves using inorganic substances like silicon dioxide to form a solid crystalline barrier on the surface through molecular polymerization. This barrier layer resists UV rays, oil, has low surface energy, and is hydrophobic, thus protecting the paint. 2. Function: Glaze sealing blocks UV rays, resists oxidation, withstands high temperatures and acid rain, prevents minor scratches, enhances the original paint's gloss and hardness, extends the paint's lifespan, and slows down browning. Crystal coating is currently the most advanced car paint protection solution, offering advantages like corrosion resistance, scratch prevention, no cracking, and easy cleaning. It protects the vehicle from daily minor scratches. When external force exceeds the elastic protection range of the crystal, it only leaves a scratch on the crystal layer without damaging the paint.