What is the difference between Moonlight White and Pearl White?

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VonLilliana
07/29/25 6:34pm
Moonlight White and Pearl White differ in their oxidation resistance: Moonlight White paint has weaker oxidation resistance and is more prone to yellowing; Pearl White paint contains fluorescent powder within its color, which reflects bright fluorescence under sunlight, resembling pearls. Under strong light, it reflects a shiny fluorescence, has strong oxidation resistance, and is less likely to yellow. Methods to prevent car paint from yellowing: 1. Avoid exposing the car to strong sunlight. If parking in a garage is not possible, it is recommended to use a sunshade cover and try to park under shade when parking on the roadside to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight; 2. Waxing is also a good method. Avoid using ordinary wax for car waxing; if possible, use inorganic liquid wax, which can prevent the paint from yellowing.
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