Can Car Polishing and Waxing Remove Scratches from the Body?
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Car polishing and waxing can remove scratches from the body. Both polishing and waxing can maintain the car and repair minor scratches. Very light scratches, such as hairline-thin ones, can be removed by waxing. For relatively more severe scratches, polishing is required to eliminate them. Waxing can serve as a grinding agent. When minor scratches appear on the car, sand wax can be used to grind and remove the scratches. Sand wax contains special abrasive particles that can easily and safely remove the oxidized film, fine scratches, stains, and stubborn dirt on the car's surface, restoring the original charming luster to aged, faded, or dull paint and making it lastingly beautiful. Polishing is a consumable repair method. Minor scratches can be repaired through polishing. By rotating the polishing pad, the oxidized layer, scratches, and stains on the car's paint surface can be ground away, restoring the paint to a smooth and glossy state. A small amount of polishing is not a problem, and the car paint can withstand it.