How to Deal with Scratches on Car Film?
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Go to the pharmacy and buy a small bottle of commonly used essential balm, pour the essential balm on a cloth, and use the cloth to wipe the small scratches on the car back and forth. Prepare a piece of sandpaper, gently sand the small scratches on the car with the sandpaper, being careful not to use too much force. Apply nail polish commonly used by women to the car scratches, remembering to clean the dirt on the scratches before application. When washing the car at the shop, take some of the commonly used car waxing materials from the shop and apply them to the small scratches on the car.
Friend, scratches on my car's film are quite common, and usually, I handle them myself. For minor scratches, first gently clean the film surface with water and a soft cloth to remove dust. Then apply some car scratch repair agent or regular toothpaste, and rub in circular motions with your finger or a cotton cloth for a few minutes—this can smooth out many scratches. When I don't have repair agent, I've used alcohol or baking soda water, which also works well, but avoid applying too much pressure to prevent damaging the film. For deep scratches, like those from keys, it's best to visit a professional shop to patch or replace the film to maintain privacy and UV protection. When parking, avoid branches or hard objects, and don’t use stiff brushes when washing the car. Regular maintenance of the film can prevent many issues. Scratches on the film are no big deal—don’t stress. DIY fixes save time and money, and the key is keeping the film smooth.