
Methods to deal with scratched car paint by children: 1. Apply toothpaste: Applying toothpaste to the scratches can effectively remove them and prevent rust; 2. Waxing: Minor scratches can be removed with regular wax, while deeper scratches require rubbing compound; 3. Touch-up paint pen: Use a touch-up paint pen to color the scratches. For deeper scratches, apply primer first; 4. Use an eraser: Some very light marks can be rubbed off with an eraser. Car paint maintenance methods: 1. Avoid waxing randomly: New cars generally don't need waxing within the first three months; 2. Regularly inspect the car body: Check the engine hood and around the car body, and promptly take the car to a professional detailing shop if any scratches are found.

I know this all too well! Last time my son scratched my car door with a branch, I was so furious I almost saw smoke. But then I thought, he's only 5 years old and doesn't know better, so scolding wouldn't help. I took him to the car, explained how expensive and precious the paint is, and taught him to take care of his toy cars too. If the scratches are shallow, you can buff them out with toothpaste or wax; if they're deep, you'll need a touch-up pen or to take it to a repair shop for polishing. The key is to talk it out properly with the parents—usually, they'll own up and compensate. We ended up paying our neighbor 300 yuan for the paint job. The main thing in these situations is communication and education, don't let it ruin relationships.

As someone who frequently deals with car repairs, let me first explain the handling process. Upon discovering that a child has scratched the car paint, immediately take photos for evidence and clean the scratch with a soft cloth. Assess the depth: if it's a superficial scratch where you can't feel any unevenness by touch, purchasing a scratch wax and rubbing it for about 20 minutes should do the trick; if your nail can catch on it, it means the primer is damaged, requiring a touch-up pen of the same color code applied in three layers, allowing each layer to dry thoroughly before proceeding. For dents or large-area scratches, it's best to go directly to a professional shop for repainting, typically costing 500-800 RMB per panel. Remember to negotiate cost-sharing with the other party's parents, usually splitting it half and half. For prevention, it's advisable to park with a car cover or away from play areas when possible.

Back when I was a newbie driver, some kids in the neighborhood scratched my hood with stones, leaving me both frantic and bewildered. I managed to calm down quickly, resisting the urge to yell at the children, and instead inspected the extent of the scratches while recording a video for documentation. Superficial clear coat scratches were easy to handle—I bought a repair kit and spent half an hour waxing and polishing, which made them disappear. However, scratches that exposed the metal base were more troublesome. I explained the situation to the kids' parents, who were quite reasonable and took me to a repair shop they were familiar with. The mechanic said a small touch-up would cost 200 yuan, so we split the bill, each paying 100 yuan. After this incident, I always park under surveillance cameras.


