It takes more than just washing your car to keep the paint job shiny and well-kept. While occasional washes are important, there are a few extra steps you can take to keep your car looking brand new ...
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Hyundai patents self-healing paint technology
Filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Hyundai technology describes a polyurethane-based coating ...
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The truth about automatic car washes: Do they secretly destroy your car's paint?
Of course, a clean car had always been a matter of pride for the owners who reflect their care and attention in them. Still, ...
Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a thin, durable layer applied to a vehicle's painted panels to shield them from chips, scratches, and other damage. Traditionally, PPF has been transparent, available in ...
Independent sports car and racing manufacturer Panoz recently announced that its new cars would get Feynlab’s self-healing paint protection ceramic coating. Panoz cars are made to be driven hard, and ...
Auto detailing continues to evolve, and one of the newer tools in the detailer’s arsenal is ceramic coating. Like wax products, ceramic coatings add a protective layer between a car’s clear coat and ...
Your car's paint job does more than make your vehicle look good — it protects the metal body from rust and corrosion. But exposure to the sun, road debris and other factors can damage it over time.
Did you know the most common method for drying your car causes even more scratching than the wash? Here are some techniques for safely drying your paint. No car owner likes scratches on their paint.
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