
Differences between car coating and glazing: 1. Different raw materials. Both glazing and wax are extracted from petroleum and mixed with some auxiliary materials. However, the new car coating uses non-oxidizing materials and stable synthetic methods, employing environmentally friendly and stable raw materials such as plants and silicon for extraction and synthesis. 2. Different application processes. Since glazing and wax need to fully bond with the paint surface, they are applied using a high-speed polishing machine to press the agent into the paint. However, this pressure simultaneously acts on the paint surface, often causing damage. Car coating adopts a gentler application method of wiping and polishing, relying on the molecular bonding force of the coating itself to adhere to the paint surface, better avoiding damage to the car paint. 3. Different maintenance concepts. The maintenance concept of glazing and waxing is to press the glaze or wax into the pores of the car paint, bonding with the paint. The advantage of glazing is that it can integrate with the car paint, enhancing the gloss effect more noticeably. However, since they inherently tend to oxidize easily, they will oxidize the car paint along with it, causing the paint surface to lose its luster. To compensate for this defect, coating introduces a glass SiO2 material, which forms a transparent film on the paint surface, protecting the car paint from damage and maintaining its long-lasting gloss.


