Solution:Automotive clearcoats often contain UV (ultraviolet) stabilizing additives to protect the underlying paint from sun damage. These additives include UV absorbers and hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS).
UV absorbers soak up harmful UV rays, preventing them from reaching the binder and pigment layers, while HALS neutralize free radicals formed by UV exposure, thereby slowing down degradation.
This protection helps maintain gloss, clarity, and overall durability of the vehicle's finish. Clearcoats without these additives tend to yellow, crack, or peel over time due to photodegradation.