**The car livery can be attached to the body of the car to protect the vehicle from scratches and damage. However, the car livery turns yellow after a period of use. So, does it mean that the material of the car clothing is not good? Why else would it be yellow?
First of all, the yellowing of the car livery may be due to the influence of ultraviolet rays. In the sun, ultraviolet rays hit the body, causing the polymer chains in the coating material to break, causing it to turn yellow. In addition, oxidation is also a reason for the yellowing of the car coat. But this is a normal reason, and over time, the performance of the car will gradually deteriorate, just like people will get older.
In addition, the material and quality of the car clothing are also one of the factors affecting its yellowing. Some low-quality ** car coating materials contain chemical components that are prone to yellowing, such as TPH, PVC, which not only have no thermal repair function, but are also more susceptible to yellowing due to ultraviolet rays, oxidation and chemicals.
First of all, we need to make it clear that yellowing of the car clothing is inevitable. In order to delay the yellowing of the car clothing, the owner can use some protective measures. For example, the maintenance of the ** car clothing. In addition, timely cleaning of the surface of the body can avoid oil stains, resin and other substance residues, so as to avoid its chemical reaction with the first car coat to cause it to turn yellow.
For the ** car clothing that has turned yellow, the most direct way is to replace it with a new ** car clothing. While this isn't the most economical option, yellowing is a sign that performance is close to or at its limit.
One of the most common ways to do this is to start using a professional car coat cleaner or to do a car coat maintenance after installing the car coat. These cleaners have strong redox ability and can effectively remove stains and yellowing substances from the surface of the car coat. To use, simply spray the detergent evenly on the surface of the yellowed ** car coat and gently wipe it with a soft towel. Be careful not to use a towel that is too rough to avoid scratching the surface of the clothing.
In addition to the above methods, there are a few others, such as avoiding prolonged sun exposure, washing the vehicle regularly, and so on. In case of bird droppings or acid rain, it must be cleaned up in time, otherwise it is really difficult to deal with the imprints. These methods can effectively delay the yellowing process of the car coating and maintain its good protective effect.