Chromium plating and spray painting are commonly known as electroplating. What is the difference between chrome plated spray paint and regular spray paint, as it produces better results and better color than regular spray paint?
The difference between chrome plated spray paint and regular spray paint is as follows:
The first step in painting is the primer. Immerse the bare car shell into a syrup like paint tank, take out and dry the primer; Then send them to a dust-free workshop and spray them with electrostatic spray paint. Then dry at a temperature of around 200 degrees, and apply another layer of varnish. In this way, the painting process has been successfully completed.
No matter what color of paint, its pigments will fade under sunlight. In fact, not only paint, but anything with color can fade under the sun. At this point, it becomes important to know the additives added to the paint. For example, light stabilizers, antioxidants, and so on.
Generally minor scratches, with scratches on the paint surface that turn white. That's because the paint surface has been scratched, there's no need to repaint it. Lightly, apply sand wax or apply wax several times. Heavy, just do a polishing.
For more severe cases, the color of the underlying primer can be seen (often, the primer is dark). So, please take a look at the area of the scar again. Generally speaking, the bumper, rearview mirror, and some car wheel arches are made of engineering plastic. It won't rust. Apart from being unsightly, there is no major problem. It doesn't matter whether or not to touch up the paint. Other things, then we need to touch up the paint. Otherwise, even a small damage will cause the steel plate to rust, and even if we touch up the paint, it will be difficult to prevent rust.
Regular spray painting refers to various colors that can be adjusted, such as red, green, blue, etc.