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silviac
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When a vehicle is painted by manufacturer, it doesn't go under the same process as what panel beaters do.
I once looked at a video which showed how a car was made at Ford.
What it explained was that the parts that are painted is ionised. If you know about chemistry, +ve and -ve ion so attract each other.
So one is being +ve and the other being -ve.
So -ve paint is attracted to the part.
Is this process what most manufacturer do? Or do they still use spray paint?
I want to know if spray paint is any good in terms of long run and durability compare to factory paint. (You know some guarantee for 5 or 10 years on paint fading etc)
I once looked at a video which showed how a car was made at Ford.
What it explained was that the parts that are painted is ionised. If you know about chemistry, +ve and -ve ion so attract each other.
So one is being +ve and the other being -ve.
So -ve paint is attracted to the part.
Is this process what most manufacturer do? Or do they still use spray paint?
I want to know if spray paint is any good in terms of long run and durability compare to factory paint. (You know some guarantee for 5 or 10 years on paint fading etc)