How to Deal with Scratches Inside the Car?

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Aiden
07/25/25 3:12pm
Here are the methods to deal with scratches inside the car: 1. Apply toothpaste: Apply toothpaste to the scratched area and wipe it back and forth. This can effectively remove the scratches and also prevent rust. 2. Waxing: Minor scratches can be removed with regular maintenance wax, while deeper scratches require rubbing compound. 3. Use a touch-up pen: A touch-up pen can be used to color the scratches. For deeper scratches, apply a base coat first before touch-up painting. The steps include waxing, sanding, cleaning, and waxing again. Avoid using too much wax; just enough to cover the damaged area is sufficient. 4. Use an eraser: For very shallow marks, an eraser can be used to wipe them off.
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LeMary
08/11/25 9:23pm
I have my own experience in dealing with scratches inside the car. When I first bought a used car, there were small scratches everywhere on the interior. Using a damp cloth with some cleaner to gently wipe can remove superficial stains and minor scratches. For slightly deeper scratches, I bought a specialized scratch repair paste, applied it, and then rubbed repeatedly with a soft cloth for a few minutes—the effect was noticeable. For plastic parts, spraying some dashboard protectant first can prevent aging. For deep scratches, I recommend going to a professional auto repair shop; they can spray paint and touch up the color to avoid unevenness. Usually, I avoid placing hard objects in the car, like keys or phones, and regularly check the dashboard and door panels to minimize daily friction damage. DIY repairs can save money, but without experience, it’s easy to make things worse, so I always start with small areas first. Remember, keeping the interior clean is key—prevention is better than cure.
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