How to Deal with Scratches on the Car?
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There are several methods to deal with scratches on the car: 1. Polishing: Gently polish the area with small scratches a few times, moving back and forth, then wipe clean with a towel, and the small scratches will disappear immediately. 2. Car wax for overall waxing and repair: Apply car wax to the scratched area, and repeatedly wipe the wax on the scratches with a towel several times. This will not only remove the scratches but also enhance the brightness of the paint. 3. Using toothpaste: Apply toothpaste to the scratched area and gently wipe it several times with a mild damp towel, and the scratches will be removed. 4. Using a touch-up paint pen: Purchase a touch-up paint pen that matches the color of the car body, shake it well before use, and gently dab it on the scratches. 5. Sanding with water sandpaper: First, clean and dry the scratched area, then use sandpaper dipped in water to sand the scratches until smooth.
I found that dealing with scratches on the car isn't difficult, especially for minor ones. If you want to save money and do it yourself, start by cleaning the scratch with water and car detergent to remove dust. Then, purchase some polishing wax or scratch repair wax, apply it to the scratched area, and rub in circular motions with a sponge or soft cloth for a few minutes—superficial scratches will basically disappear. Remember to be gentle throughout the process to avoid damaging the paint. For deeper scratches, like those where you can see the underlying metal, it's best not to mess around, as rust can become a serious issue. I recommend using a rust inhibitor temporarily and then quickly seeking professional help. For prevention, park away from crowded areas and regularly wax the car to protect the paint. Fixing minor issues yourself can save a lot on repair costs and feels quite rewarding—no need to rush to the dealership for simple problems.