
Car paint with sparkling particles is metallic paint. The sparkling particles are fine aluminum flakes that create a visual effect when light hits them and is reflected back through the paint film. The types, characteristics, and maintenance methods of metallic paint are as follows: Types and Characteristics of Metallic Paint: Metallic paint generally comes in two types: water-based and solvent-based. Although water-based paint is more environmentally friendly, the metal particles in it are unstable in water and air, often undergoing chemical reactions and deteriorating. Therefore, the surface requires special treatment, making the metal powder used in water-based paint expensive and limiting its application. Currently, solvent-based metallic paint is the dominant type. Depending on the resin base, solvent-based metallic paints include acrylic metallic paint, fluorocarbon metallic paint, etc. The characteristics of metallic paint include a tough paint film, strong adhesion, excellent UV resistance, corrosion resistance, high fullness, and the ability to comprehensively enhance the coating's lifespan and self-cleaning properties. Maintenance Methods for Metallic Paint: To keep the metallic paint looking clean, it is essential to wash the vehicle promptly. To maintain the effect of metallic paint, waxing is indispensable. Generally, factors such as the function and characteristics of the car wax, the age of the vehicle, the color of the paint, and the driving environment should be considered comprehensively. For plastic parts coated with metallic paint, high-quality cleaners should be used for cleaning, and waxing should be done gently to avoid penetrating the paint and revealing the base color.

My own car has silver metallic paint, and when the sunlight hits it, the surface is full of sparkling little particles, which looks particularly dazzling. At first, I didn’t understand what it was, but later I asked a mechanic and learned it’s metallic paint, which contains aluminum particles that reflect light. You have to be careful when washing it—can’t just use any ordinary cloth to wipe it, or the particles might get scratched or fall off. I always use specialized car wash products and handle it gently. A friend’s car has pearl paint, which is similar but with finer particles and a rainbow-like sheen, and it’s even more troublesome to maintain. The advantage of this kind of paint is that it’s durable and looks great, but it requires regular maintenance. In winter, you also have to prevent melted snow from corroding the paint. Personally, I think metallic paint is a good choice when selecting a car—it really enhances the overall gloss.

I often see those shiny particles on cars, a common sight in the auto repair industry, mostly the effect of metallic or pearlescent paint. Metallic paint contains tiny metal powder particles that reflect light strongly, making the car sparkle; pearlescent paint's mica particles are finer and more colorful. If the particles fall off, the paint surface becomes dull and rough, requiring a respray to restore it. Protecting this type of paint means avoiding hard brushes when washing—choosing a mild cleaner is key. My own car has faced similar issues, and regular waxing helps prevent particle wear. Though this paint looks beautiful, the repair costs can be high once it ages. Try to avoid parking in direct sunlight for too long to prevent fading. Even on short road trips, you can observe the durability of these particles.

I just love this sparkling paint! The shiny particles on the car's surface are like art, resembling scattered pearls. It's mostly the effect of metallic or pearlescent paint, with particles dancing in sunlight to create various luster changes. When choosing a car, I specifically picked this paint color—deep blue with particles looks even cooler. Maintenance-wise, be careful not to get stains, as dust on the particles can dull the shine. Just gently wipe when washing the car, no rough handling. Driving around and seeing the light play across the surface makes me feel great. Next time I change cars, I'll go for this design again.


