How to Repair a Scratched Car?
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If your car is scratched while parked and you can confirm it's the other party's fault, you should assess the extent of the scratch. It's best to take photos or videos as evidence. For more serious scratches, you should call the police or notify your insurance company to intervene. After the traffic police determine liability and the insurance company conducts an inspection, proceed to a 4S shop for damage assessment and repair.
Last week, my car got a shallow scratch, and DIY repair saved both hassle and money. Prepare cleaner, gloves, and car care products—thoroughly clean the affected area first to prevent rust. Use polishing wax to buff the scratch in circular motions; superficial marks can be restored. For deeper ones, buy a color-matched touch-up pen for thin-layer coverage. Be patient—the paint will smooth out in days. Damaged plastic parts? Replace them affordably with new trim panels bought online. Don’t skimp on tools like sandpaper, and safety goggles are crucial. Learn these skills via practical online tutorials—minor fixes avoid professional costs. If metal or the frame is damaged, visit a repair shop promptly to prevent corrosion from spreading and compromising safety. Prevent recurrences by applying anti-scratch film during regular maintenance.