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How to Remove Scratches Inside the Car?

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AshleyFitz
09/07/25 5:49am
Here are the methods to deal with scratches on the car: 1. Hairline Scratches: For hairline scratches, polishing or applying a rubbing compound is usually sufficient to remove them. Simply wiping gently can make the hairline scratches disappear. 2. Light Scratches: For light scratches, just prepare a tube of toothpaste. Toothpaste is very effective in dealing with shallow scratches that have not damaged the car's primer. It can especially clean off most residues from other vehicles' paint left during minor collisions or marks left by sticky products like adhesives. 3. Moderate to Deep Scratches: Moderate and deep scratches cannot be repaired by polishing. If the dent area is small and does not exceed 5mm, it can be leveled by filling with putty and then repainted.
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LeHaley
09/19/25 5:04am
I often deal with car interior scratches myself, especially on plastic panels, as minor scuffs are common and annoying. Try applying regular toothpaste on a soft cloth, dampen it slightly with water, and gently rub the scratched area—it can fill in fine marks and smooth the surface. For leather materials, never use abrasive objects; opt for olive oil or professional leather cream instead to prevent cracking. Be mindful not to place keys or sharp objects on the dashboard, and use neutral cleaners to minimize friction during cleaning. If the scratch is too deep, consider purchasing a car scratch repair pen for touch-up coverage. For long-term prevention, develop a habit of regular waxing to maintain interior gloss and reduce new car maintenance costs. Always test the method in an inconspicuous spot first to check the effect.
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CoreyFitz
11/02/25 5:25am
Dealing with interior scratches depends on the material and depth. For plastic interiors, apply a micro-scratch repair agent evenly, then buff gently with a soft sponge to restore smoothness. For leather surfaces, use a specialized dyeing paste to lightly cover the scratch, avoiding excessive pressure to prevent damage. Tools like buffing pads or small sponges work well, with gentle motions being key. Avoid direct sunlight on interior materials as high temperatures can accelerate aging and worsen scratches. For deep scratches, it's safer to avoid DIY attempts and seek professional auto detailing shops that use polishing machines. Simple habits like being cautious when opening compartments to prevent scratching the dashboard can save a lot of trouble.
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