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Why doesn’t a brand-new car automatically look its best without coating?
Why doesn’t a brand-new car automatically look its best without coating?
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A new car’s paint is designed for mass production, not perfection. Factories prioritize speed, durability, and emissions compliance over gloss refinement. This means mild orange peel, micro-marring from transport, and zero long-term protection are common. Graphene coating, combined with paint correction, refines the surface beyond factory standards, making the car look sharper and more uniform.
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