How Are Car Scratches Caused?
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Scratches are generally caused by the following reasons: 1. Driving on the road and being scratched by large particles in the air: When a car is driving on the road, especially at high speeds, large particles in the air can brush against the car body, causing minor scratches on the car's surface. 2. Occasionally passing by large vehicles and being scratched by splashed small stones: Sometimes while driving on the road, you may occasionally pass by large trucks carrying sand and stones, and some small splashed sand or stones can scratch the car's surface, leaving some scratches. 3. Using unclean towels when washing the car: Many car owners opt for convenience and go to unprofessional roadside car repair shops for car washing, unaware that the towels used are not thoroughly cleaned, which results in scratches on the car's surface. 4. Improper waxing operation: Many car owners feel that some car repair and beauty shops are not professional. After receiving the car, no matter what issues the car surface has, they recommend waxing. While waxing can indeed solve many paint surface problems, it can also leave many scratches on the car's surface, especially if the operation is not standardized, making the scratches more severe.