How Deep Can Car Scratches Be Polished?
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In fact, there are many types of scratches on a car body. They can generally be categorized as follows: vehicles with light scratches; scratches that do not reach the primer—these can usually be handled with polishing. Moderate scratches; if you can clearly see the scratch and feel the color paint layer, the best approach is to take the car to a professional repair shop for treatment, otherwise, polishing may only make the scratches worse. Scratches that have exposed the primer; deep scratches that are clearly visible and expose the primer cannot be polished. Scratches that reach the primer require repainting. To deal with everyday light scratches, you can purchase a good-quality paste scratch remover and prepare a soft car towel. First, clean the scratched area of dust and dirt, then apply a small amount of scratch remover paste and rub repeatedly along the direction of the scratch. These minor scratches can be easily removed. For moderate scratches (those who are skilled can follow this method), we recommend a two-step process: grinding and polishing. First, prepare a solid cleaning wax. Use a car towel or sponge to apply the cleaning wax, rubbing evenly and repeatedly along the direction of the scratch until the scratch disappears and the area becomes slightly matte. Next, use a clean car cloth to remove any residual cleaning wax. Finally, you can use scratch remover wax, following the method for light scratches, to further polish and refine the area.