How to Repair Scratched Car Window Tint?
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You can remove the original window film and apply a new one, but make sure to thoroughly clean off the old film before applying the new one. You can try applying some toothpaste to the surface of the film and gently rubbing it with a soft cloth to see if it can lighten the scratches. Depending on the shape of the scratch, you can creatively enhance it by adding drawings or patterns to turn it into a unique design. If there are raised edges around the scratch, you can use a hairdryer to gently warm the area and then smooth out the raised parts to effectively conceal the scratch.
When I encounter scratches on my car's film, I first check the size of the scratches. If it's just a small surface scratch, I can use warm water with a few drops of dish soap and gently wipe it with a soft cloth, which works quite well; but avoid using alcohol-based cleaners as they can discolor the film. When handling it myself, it's best to do it in the shade to prevent uneven repairs due to direct sunlight. If the scratch is deep or there's extensive damage, it's not worth trying to fix it myself—I need to go to a professional shop for repair or replacement. Last time, I tried using a repair paste I bought myself, but it only made things worse, and I ended up spending some money to get it fixed properly. When parking, I avoid areas with lots of branches, and I don't use hard brushes when washing the car—these are good habits to prevent scratches. Choosing a durable brand for the film can also help it last longer, so it's not worth skimping to save a little money.