Classic Glass Coating

Rev up your ride with a magical coat of armor for your car! This special coating acts like a shield, keeping your paint job looking fresh with a tough glass-based shield. Say goodbye to paint damage and hello to long-lasting shine! It fights off pesky oxidation and UV rays, keeping your car’s color vibrant and even. And the best part? Rain becomes your car wash buddy, effortlessly washing away dirt thanks to the smooth and slick surface. It’s like a dirt-repelling superhero for your vehicle!

Polishing

Car polishing is a process used to enhance the appearance of a vehicle’s paintwork by removing imperfections and restoring shine. Here’s a basic outline of how car polishing typically works:

  1. Washing the Car: Start by thoroughly cleaning the car to remove dirt, grime, and any loose contaminants that could scratch the paint during polishing.
  2. Claying: Use a clay bar or clay mitt to further remove embedded contaminants from the paint surface. This step helps create a smooth foundation for polishing.
  3. Inspecting the Paint: Examine the paint under proper lighting to identify swirl marks, scratches, oxidation, or other imperfections that need to be corrected.
  4. Choosing the Polish: Select a suitable polish or compound based on the severity of the imperfections. Polishes come in various abrasiveness levels, from mild to heavy-cut compounds.
  5. Polishing Process:
    • Apply a small amount of polish onto an applicator pad or polishing pad.
    • Work the polish into the paint surface using a dual-action polisher or rotary polisher. Apply moderate pressure and move the polisher in overlapping passes.
    • Continue polishing until the desired level of correction is achieved. This may involve multiple passes with different polish abrasives if necessary.
  6. Finishing:
    • Once polishing is complete, remove any residue using a clean microfiber towel.
    • Optionally, apply a wax or sealant to protect the newly polished surface and enhance the shine.
  7. Final Inspection: Inspect the paint again to ensure all imperfections have been addressed and the finish is uniform and glossy.