clearcoating
Clearcoating is a transparent protective layer applied over a base coat of paint, typically on automobiles and other painted surfaces. Its primary function is to provide a durable, glossy finish that shields the underlying paint from environmental damage. This damage can include ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, acid rain, bird droppings, tree sap, and minor scratches or abrasions.
The clearcoat is usually made from acrylic, urethane, or silicone-based polymers. When applied, it cures to form
The application process for clearcoat is crucial. It is typically sprayed onto the surface after the base
Maintenance of clearcoat involves regular washing and waxing. Waxing helps to fill in microscopic imperfections in