Will Wiping the Car with a Towel Damage the Paint?
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Whether wiping the car with a wet towel damages the paint depends on the cleanliness of the towel and the surface of the car. Only when both the towel and the car's surface are clean will the paint not be damaged. Therefore, you should pay attention before wiping the car with a wet towel. If the wet towel is dirty, wiping the car will damage the paint. If you use a clean wet towel but the car's surface is dirty with a lot of mud or other impurities, the paint will be damaged regardless of the towel used. In such cases, it's recommended to first rinse off the dirt with a high-pressure water gun before wiping with a towel. It is advisable to use a dedicated car cleaning towel, which is a fabric or leather tool designed for cleaning car surfaces. The main component of car paint is resin, which has relatively large molecular gaps. After coating, small molecular elements such as silicon, silicon dioxide, and nano-inorganic silicon in the coating liquid can fully penetrate into the molecular gaps and micropores of the paint, forming a transparent crystalline layer similar to a smartphone screen protector on the surface. This significantly enhances the hardness and scratch resistance of the paint surface, providing long-term sealing protection and keeping the paint shiny and new for a long time.