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Auto Paint Protection in Bendigo 
By: Noel Clarke
Automotive paint protection is best described as a protective coating or layer which seals and protects your cars paintwork. Also called auto paint protection or car paint protection, you will find numerous different brands available, some are good and many not so good..
Some of the best paint protection systems, are the one's which contain Glassplexin or liquid glass. This is a silicate, and has been found to offer these benefits when correctly applied to your car's paintwork. 1) Protects against salt spray and road grime. 2) Protects against UV (fading). 3) Reduces cohesion on painted surface (super smooth) - car is easier to clean! 4) Blocks out corrosion. 5) Removes swirl marks, scratches and orange peel in the clear coat. 6) Results in the ultimate mirror shine. 7) Increases resale value.
Simply put, after your vehicle has been professionally treated with a quality paint protection product, preferably one which contains Glassplexin, you will find that your car is shinier, easier to clean, does not require polishing, and will basically stay looking like new for far longer than an untreated vehicle.
Paint protection products containing Glassplexin are not only applied to cars. These products have been used with great success on aero planes, boats, helicopters and even on radar dishes on battleships.
Something to keep in mind when considering getting automotive paint protection, is that not all car paint protection systems are equal. Beware of the numerous expensive but ineffectual products on offer. A top quality car paint protection product professionally applied will result in your motor car looking like new for years to come.
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About the author, Noel Clarke is a professional car paint repairer, and runs his car paint protection and repair business in Bendigo, Victoria.
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