What is the difference between crystal coating and waxing?
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The differences between crystal coating, film coating, and waxing are as follows: 1. First, there is a difference in price: waxing has the lowest cost, film coating is more expensive, and crystal coating is moderately priced. 2. There is also a difference in the duration of effectiveness: waxing lasts the shortest, about 1 month, film coating lasts longer, around 6 months, while crystal coating lasts the longest, up to 1 year. Additional information: The primary functions of waxing are waterproofing and protection against acid rain. Due to the protection of car wax, the amount of water droplets adhering to the car body is significantly reduced, with an effectiveness rate of 50% to 90%. Secondly, it protects against high temperatures and UV rays, prevents static electricity, and of course, also repels dust. At the same time, it makes the car body look newer.
In car paint care, ceramic coating is like putting an invisible armor on your car. It uses high-tech silicon-based materials to form a transparent hardened film on the surface, protecting against UV rays, rain erosion, and lasting for one to two years. Waxing, on the other hand, is more like applying sunscreen—it adds shine and water resistance with natural wax but wears off quickly with washing and weather changes, lasting only a few months at most. From my years in auto detailing, I recommend ceramic coating for new cars—it resists scratches, makes cleaning easier, and is hassle-free. For older cars or tight budgets, waxing is a quick and affordable DIY option. Regular care prevents paint aging and cracking, especially in summer when UV rays are strong—ceramic coating's advantages stand out. Don’t skimp on this investment; long-term protection is worth every penny.