Does Tree Branch Scratches on a New Car Have Significant Impact?
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Under normal circumstances, tree branch scratches on a new car have no significant impact. Here is some relevant information: 1. Severe cases: Generally speaking, if it's just a minor scratch, it can be ignored directly, though it may affect the appearance. If minor scratches are left untreated, the worst-case scenario would be rusting of the car's paint surface, which could be detrimental to future maintenance. Overall, there's no major issue. 2. Handling scratches: If it's just a very shallow scratch on the surface paint, it can be treated with a compound. The method is to wipe in straight lines. Once the scratch disappears, there should be no significant impact. To extend the lifespan, you can apply wax after wiping. If the rust is not severe, you can use very fine water sandpaper dipped in water to sand the rust spots in the same direction with straight-line motions, then apply primer. For new scratches, you can clean them and apply primer directly. If the scratches cannot be wiped off, it's best to consult a professional for effective exterior paint refurbishment, which will help extend its quality and effectiveness.