What is the Principle of Car Polishing?
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Car polishing works by using a polishing machine and a sponge pad in conjunction with polishing wax, generating heat through high-speed rotational friction to soften the paint surface. Below is an introduction to car polishing: The Process of Car Polishing: Car polishing is a step in the car detailing process, performed before waxing, sealing, or coating. This is because sealing or coating requires prior polishing, and only a finely polished car can achieve a mirror-like finish. This is an essential step for sealing. Without polishing, the paint surface remains uneven, and the sealing effect will last only a short time, failing to provide long-term adhesion, making it no different from waxing. The Benefits of Car Polishing: Waterproofing: Reduces watermarks, dark spots, rust, and damage to the paint. Anti-aging: Minimizes UV damage to the paint and extends its lifespan. Gloss enhancement: Improves the smoothness of the paint to varying degrees, making the car's color more vibrant. Anti-static: Reduces damage caused by friction with dust, fabrics, and synthetic fibers in the air. Anti-corrosion: Effectively isolates acid rain and acid mist from damaging the paint.