What is the difference between regular car paint and metallic paint?
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The differences between regular car paint and metallic paint are: 1. Different composition: Metallic paint is a two-component room-temperature curing coating, where component A consists of resin base, high-quality pigments and fillers, and additives, while component B is the curing agent; regular paint is composed of resin, pigments, additives, fillers, curing agents, and solvents. 2. Different performance: Metallic paint has improved abrasion resistance and is less prone to scratches; regular paint is more susceptible to scratches when parked on the roadside or subjected to external forces. 3. Different hardness: Metallic paint contains metal powder, giving it metallic properties and a harder surface that is less prone to scratches; regular paint, being a solid color paint without added metal powder, has a softer surface hardness, making it more likely to chip when hit by road debris during high-speed driving.