How to Deal with Scratches Inside the Car?
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Here is a detailed introduction on how to handle scratches inside the car: 1. Minor Scratches: Minor scratches can be resolved by waxing. Small scratches only affect the car's paint surface and do not damage the deeper layers of the paint. Waxing can completely repair them. If you're unsure, you can go to a car wash or a 4S shop for treatment. 2. Slightly Larger Scratches: For scratches where the car's paint surface is slightly more damaged, waxing alone won't suffice. You can purchase a touch-up paint pen for repair, but pay attention to the color quality of the touch-up paint pen. If the color of the touch-up paint pen differs from the car's body color, the repaired area may look less aesthetically pleasing. 3. Scratches Exposing the Primer: For larger scratches that expose the primer, it's necessary to go to a professional repair shop for treatment.
I've been driving for over ten years and have plenty of experience dealing with interior scratches: For small scratches on plastic surfaces like door panels or dashboards, first clean off surface dirt with interior cleaner, then simply apply a scratch repair pen to fill them in. I recommend buying a complete repair kit—they cost just a few dozen yuan with shipping included, are easy to use, and deliver noticeable results. For scratches on leather surfaces, use a dedicated leather care product for protection. Prevention is key—I often apply transparent protective film to scratch-prone areas and avoid keeping sharp objects in the car. Regular maintenance also prevents material aging and discoloration. If the scratch is too deep, it's best to visit a professional shop for filler repair and color-matched respraying—don't risk damaging the material by attempting it yourself. Gently closing car doors while driving can also reduce the chances of scratches.