How to Remove Scratches from the Car's Central Control Screen?
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Methods to remove scratches from the car's central control screen: 1. If the scratches on the central control screen are not severe, you can purchase a screen protector corresponding to your car model and apply it to the central control screen to cover up minor scratches; 2. If the scratches on the central control screen are more serious, you can use a scratch repair compound. Apply the compound evenly to the scratched area, wait for more than ten minutes until the compound is completely dry, then use a small piece of lint-free cloth to wipe the compound back and forth until clean; 3. If the scratches on the central control screen are very severe and affect daily use, you may consider replacing the central control screen with a new one.
Last time I used toothpaste to deal with fine scratches on the center console screen, and the result was surprisingly good. Find a regular white toothpaste, squeeze it onto a microfiber cloth, and gently rub in small circles. For light scratches, they can fade in just a few minutes. Be careful not to use toothpaste with abrasive particles, and apply gentle pressure. After wiping, remember to clean off any residue with a damp cloth. For deep scratches, don’t force it—you might damage the coating, which would be even more troublesome. Usually, casually placing keys or phones can easily scratch the screen. Now I’ve learned my lesson and keep a cleaning cloth in the glove box. If you have kids at home, be extra careful—their nails are sharper than blades!