Polishing

When it comes to protecting your car's paint and keeping it shiny, there are options. One of them is polishing the paint. Polishing a car is a clear coating that increases its gloss level, which removes scratches, light blemishes and other scuff marks on the paint. The polishing process can be done by machine or by hand. Clean Car car service branches offer single and multi-step paint refinishing and polishing services. Automotive polishes are mildly abrasive, meaning they have the ability to remove the clear coat (the top layer of paint on the car). Polishes are mild abrasives available in spray, liquid and cream form.

Only fine scratches can be removed by polishing, deep and wide scratches cannot be removed. Polishing is a process designed to make paint shiny like a mirror. Polishing is an irreversible process, meaning that once it has been applied to paint, it can be difficult and expensive to remove.

The effect of the polishing process on the car paint:

  • It is a transparent layer that increases the gloss of the paint by eliminating fine scratches on the car paint.
  • Prevents fading and oxidation by protecting paint from ultraviolet rays.
  • Protects the sale or purchase value of the vehicle.
  • Protects against corrosion-causing factors by preventing rainwater and other contaminants from directly touching the paint.
  • Facilitates the washing and drying of the car in subsequent stages.
  • A car with a smooth and clean surface consumes less fuel than a dirty one.

In general, any layer applied to the paint (nano, ceramic, polishing, etc.) can lead to less waste of water during car washing. That is, it is possible to wash and clean a car with a shiny and smooth surface with less water.

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