Will Waxing Damage the Crystal Coating After Application?

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McNadia
07/30/25 1:27am
No. Below is relevant information about crystal coating and waxing: 1. Crystal Coating: Crystal coating uses inorganic substances such as silicon dioxide to form a strong crystalline isolation layer on the surface through the action of molecular polymers. This isolation layer has functions such as resisting UV rays, repelling oil, and being hydrophobic, thereby protecting the paint surface. Crystal coating is currently the most advanced car paint protection solution, offering advantages like corrosion resistance, scratch prevention, no cracking, and easy cleaning. It can protect the vehicle from daily minor scratches, and even when external forces exceed the elastic protection range of the crystal, it usually only leaves scratches on the crystal layer without damaging the paint surface. 2. Waxing: As a traditional car detailing procedure, the primary function of waxing is waterproofing and protecting against acid rain. The protection from car wax reduces the amount of water droplets adhering to the car body.
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