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How to Repair Scratches on a Car?

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VonJocelyn
07/29/2025, 07:10:47 PM

Minor scratches are usually caused by trees, flowers, and other vegetation. Wash the car thoroughly, apply coarse wax in a circular motion, and then apply fine wax. For deeper scratches that haven't penetrated the primer, use a touch-up pen. Clean and dry the car first, and shake the touch-up pen well before use to ensure the paint is evenly mixed. Another method is to use stickers or decals to cover the scratches. Although the result of DIY painting may not be perfect, it prevents rust and offers a visually appealing and practical solution. For scratches that expose the primer, it is recommended to have them professionally repaired at a workshop.

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Everett
08/15/2025, 09:22:29 PM

The car got scratched, I need to check the depth of the scratches first. If it's just superficial light scratches, I can handle it myself: clean the affected area with water, dry it, apply some polishing wax, gently rub it a few times with a small sponge pad to remove the burrs, and finally apply a layer of wax to protect the paint. I often use this method, the tools are cheap to buy online, costing just over ten yuan, which is convenient and saves money. If the scratches are deep enough to expose the primer, with the color completely gone, you need to be careful about rust, especially when water gets in during rainy days, the metal can easily corrode. In this case, it's better not to handle it yourself forcefully; buying a touch-up paint pen to dab on is an option, but the color might not match perfectly, possibly leaving marks. I suggest repairing it as soon as possible to avoid unnecessary expenses. Usually, park away from crowded areas and regularly wash and wax the car to reduce accidents. When it comes to car maintenance, being diligent is always better than dealing with problems.

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VanAlexandra
10/18/2025, 03:21:24 AM

My car got a pretty noticeable scratch last time. First, I checked the depth of the scratch and washed it with soapy water to assess. If it was just a light surface mark, I tried polishing it out. But for deeper scratches that reached the primer, I went straight to the repair shop for professional help. They usually sand it smooth and then repaint, making sure to match the original factory paint color; otherwise, the reflection won't match and it'll look odd. The cost isn't too high or too low, ranging from a few hundred to around a thousand, depending on your car's grade. If the other party is fully at fault, remember to take photos for evidence and file a claim with the insurance company—don't foolishly pay out of pocket. After the repair, avoid washing the car immediately; wait a few days for the paint to fully cure. I always keep an eye on the paint after repairs and regularly apply a coating to prevent minor scratches. Prevention is better than repair.

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DallasMarie
12/01/2025, 02:56:52 AM

Don't panic if your car gets scratched. Here's a simple assessment: If the scratch isn't deep and hasn't exposed the paint, just rub it with toothpaste or scratch wax. If the primer is showing, quickly apply touch-up paint to prevent rust—watch tutorial videos to DIY. Tools are cheap to buy online, saving time, effort, and money. Remember to address scratches promptly to avoid worsening; deep damage requires professional shop repainting. Prevent scratches by parking in safe spots.

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NovaRose
01/21/2026, 09:32:30 PM

When my beloved car gets scratched, I always handle it with care. For shallow scratches, I'm accustomed to gently wiping them away with a dedicated scratch remover. However, if the damage is deep enough to expose the metal, immediate repainting is essential to prevent rapid rusting from rain exposure. Thorough cleaning before painting is crucial to remove grease and dust, ensuring good paint adhesion. After repairs, avoid exposing the car to intense sunlight or high humidity, and wait a few days before washing it for best results. For prevention, park away from narrow passages and high-risk areas, and regularly wax the car to protect its paint. Addressing car scratches promptly prevents bigger problems later.

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BentleyAnn
04/17/2026, 04:32:18 AM

Every time my car gets scratched, I think about how to repair and prevent it. DIY polishing is quick—just buy some wax and buff the surface; deep scratches require painting, which is reliable at professional shops but costly. After repairs, I use more rust inhibitors to extend the car's lifespan. Prevention tips: park in spacious spots, avoid crowded areas, and dry and wax the car after washing. Sharing some experience: handle minor damage yourself for convenience, but seek professional help for major damage promptly. Maintain cleanliness and wax regularly to minimize paint damage in the long run.

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