What is the Difference Between Glazing and Waxing?
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The differences between glazing and waxing are: 1. Different compositions: The main component of glazing is derived from petroleum; waxing primarily uses natural or synthetic wax. 2. Different tools: Glazing requires a specialized polishing machine, while waxing can be applied using a waxing sponge. 3. Different durability: Glazing can last about 3 months, while waxing typically lasts 1 to 2 months. The functions of glazing and waxing are: 1. Waterproofing and acid rain protection. 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%. 2. Protection against high temperatures and UV rays. In hot weather, cars that are driven or parked outdoors for long periods are prone to paint aging and fading due to sunlight. The film formed by waxing can reflect some of the light, effectively protecting against high temperatures and UV rays.