Cleaning is supposed to protect and maintain surfaces, not damage them. Yet many people rely on methods that seem effective in the short term but quietly cause long-term problems. Scratches, fading, corrosion, and structural wear often come from the way something was cleaned rather than from normal use. The issue is not a lack of effort. Most damage happens because the wrong method is applied to the wrong surface. For example, aggressive techniques or poorly controlled environments, such as an improperly used blast chamber, can strip away more than just…
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