The main ingredient in plastic is a derivative from crude oil, so it’s no surprise that all plastics contain lots of oil. The fading or chalking that you see is from the plastic drying out over time. Without getting too scientific, when UV rays are absorbed by plastic, the UV energy excites photos which can create free radicals and degradation occurs from the free radicals causing breaks in the polymer structure.
Faded black plastic trim pieces ruin the look of a freshly washed or detailed car. How to restore its' deep blacks look smooth and clean, making the vehicle visually and aesthetically pleasing?
Surainbow teach you how to protect your car paint
1.Best Way to Protect Car Paint NO.1: Ceramic Coatings One of the Best Overa
2.Best Way to Protect Car Paint NO.2: Sealants
3.Best Way to Protect Car Paint NO.3: Car Waxes
4.Best Way to Protect Car Paint NO.4: Paint Protection Film (PPF)
How to Remove Scuffs and Scratches from Your Car paint?
Discovering a scuff, scratch, or chip on your car's paint is frustrating. Learning the right approach on how to fix it can significantly lower the level of frustration, but you need to know the difference between a scuff and a scratch.
Despite your best efforts, scuffs or scratches are inevitable. Scuffs are right on the surface of the paint, while scratches have a deeper impact that can affect multiple layers of paint. Scuffs are easy to handle on your own, but deeper scratches are better left to the professionals.