
You can use a touch-up paint pen for repairs or take the car to a 4S shop for maintenance. Below are the relevant details: 1. Touch-up Paint Pen: A touch-up paint pen is a tool for repairing car scratches. Simply select the appropriate model that matches the original color of your car's paint. After applying the touch-up paint pen to small scratches or areas where the paint has peeled, it can repair, conceal, and fill in the damage. The composition of the touch-up paint pen is generally the same as the original car paint. Since car models vary, different cars require specific touch-up paint pens. 2. Car Maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the regular preventive work of inspecting, cleaning, replenishing, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, and other maintenance areas.

My car also scraped against the wall recently, and the scratches look heartbreaking. I recommend first thoroughly cleaning the scraped area with water and a soft cloth to check if only the surface paint is damaged. If the scratches are shallow and haven't exposed the primer, try using toothpaste: squeeze a little onto a damp cloth and gently rub for a few minutes, then wipe it off with a clean cloth. Repeating this several times can significantly fade the scratches. Remember to buy some professional scratch repair paste, available in supermarkets. Apply it, let it dry, and then polish for a more lasting effect. For deep scratches, it's advisable to address them as soon as possible to prevent rust. Finally, apply a layer of car wax for protection, and always park a bit further from walls to prevent future incidents.

I've seen plenty of cases of cars scraping against walls, and the key is assessing the scratch severity. For minor surface scratches, you can handle it yourself - just use a damp towel with some car wax or toothpaste and rub firmly until it feels smooth. Moderate scratches require purchasing a scratch repair compound; apply it, let it sit for a while, then polish for stable results. But if the scratch exposes bare metal, immediately visit a repair shop for repainting to prevent rust spread. Avoid excessive force during treatment to prevent deeper paint damage. After years of driving, I always remind friends: prompt cleaning after a scrape reduces future troubles.

I just scraped the wall last week, and dealing with the scratches is quite simple. First, wash the damaged area with car shampoo to assess the scratch level. For superficial scratches, apply household toothpaste on a damp cloth and gently rub for a few minutes to fix it; for medium-depth scratches, buy a repair paste, apply it, let it dry, and then polish with a cloth. If that doesn't work, use a touch-up pen to cover it. It's inexpensive and saves time, but make sure to evaluate the damage to avoid making it worse.


