How to Deal with Scratches on a Car?
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Methods for dealing with scratches on a car mainly include: 1. Scuffs. Apply a coating agent that matches the car body to the scratched area. The coating agent can be applied once, twice, or three times. The more times it is applied, the cleaner it will look, but it is also important to ensure uniform treatment across the entire car body. 2. Minor scratches. If the rust is not severe, start by using very fine water sandpaper dipped in water to gently remove the rust spots. Avoid sanding randomly; instead, sand in a straight line in the same direction. Once completely clean, apply a layer of primer. For new scratches, clean the area and apply primer directly. If the vehicle comes with a small can of original factory paint, wait for the primer to dry, then sand it smooth with water sandpaper and apply the original factory paint over the primer. If original factory paint is not available, purchase a touch-up pen and use it for coloring. 3. Small scratches. If it is just a very shallow scratch on the surface paint, immediately use a compound to treat it. Wipe in a straight line. Once the scratch disappears, use a finer compound to wipe again and then apply wax.