ASTM D6625 Protective Properties of Polish Applied to a Painted Panel
ASTM D6625 practice is used to evaluate the protective behavior of polish-coated paints, related coatings, and materials. Degradations caused by heat, UV light, oxygen, and water are evaluated. The end results are reported in terms of irradiance level and exposure cycle.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D6625 is a standard test method for evaluating the protective properties of polish products applied to painted panels. The method assesses how effectively a polish protects an automotive or decorative painted surface from environmental degradation, chemical attack, and physical damage.
Polish products are applied to vehicle exteriors and painted surfaces to enhance appearance and provide a protective barrier. ASTM D6625 provides a standardized approach to compare and qualify polish products for their durability and protective performance in consumer, automotive, and coatings industries.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM D6625 evaluates:
- Protective effectiveness of polish films on painted substrates
- Resistance to water spotting, chemical exposure, and UV degradation
- Surface gloss retention after polish application
- Durability of the polish protective layer under simulated exposure
Applications
- Automotive paint protection product development
- Consumer car care product quality assurance
- Coatings and paint finish performance testing
- OEM and aftermarket polish qualification
- Comparative evaluation of competitive polish products
Benefits
- Provides standardized evaluation of polish protection claims
- Enables direct comparison between different polish formulations
- Supports product development with reliable performance data
- Helps manufacturers meet OEM and retail specifications
- Informs consumers and buyers about actual protective durability
Test Process
Panel Preparation
Standard painted test panels are cleaned, conditioned, and inspected for surface uniformity before polish application.
1Polish Application
Polish is applied to the test panel surface according to the manufacturer's instructions under controlled laboratory conditions.
2Exposure Testing
Polish-treated panels are subjected to specified exposure conditions, such as water spotting, chemical splash, or weathering cycles.
3Assessment
Post-exposure gloss, appearance, and surface integrity are measured and compared to unpolished control panels.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Standard | ASTM D6625 |
| Applicable Materials | Automotive and decorative painted panels with applied polish |
| Measured Properties | Gloss, surface appearance, chemical resistance, water spot resistance |
| Test Substrate | Standard painted test panels (as specified) |
| Exposure Conditions | As defined in the test protocol |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Glossmeter (20°, 60°, and 85° geometry)
- Painted test panels (standardized substrate)
- Polish application tools (cloths, applicators)
- Weathering or chemical exposure apparatus
- Visual and instrumental surface assessment tools
Results and Deliverables
- Gloss retention values before and after exposure
- Visual appearance ratings and photographs
- Chemical and water spot resistance assessment
- Comparative performance ranking of polish products
- Product development and qualification reports
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Frequently Asked Questions
The method is applicable to liquid, paste, and spray polish products designed for automotive and decorative painted surfaces, including wax-based, synthetic polymer, and hybrid formulations.
Standard automotive basecoat/clearcoat painted panels are typically used, as these represent the most common modern vehicle finishes encountered in the field.
Gloss is measured using a glossmeter at standard angles (typically 20° for high-gloss surfaces and 60° for general-purpose measurement), providing objective numerical values before and after exposure.
The method includes exposure conditions designed to simulate common degradation mechanisms such as UV exposure, acid rain, and water spotting, providing accelerated performance comparisons.
Results from ASTM D6625 testing provide substantiation for marketing claims regarding protective duration, water repellency, and gloss enhancement of polish products.
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