How to Repair Minor Car Scratches?

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07/28/25 8:28pm
You can first use scratch wax, applying it with a waxing sponge to polish the scratched area, moving in one direction either clockwise or counterclockwise. If the rust is not severe, you can use very fine water sandpaper dipped in water to gently remove the rust spots, but avoid sanding randomly—always sand in straight lines in the same direction. Applying toothpaste can temporarily prevent rust. Clean the scratch with water and let it dry, then slightly dampen a towel, apply toothpaste to it, and rub the scratch firmly.
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