Should I Claim Insurance or Pay Out of Pocket for New Car Paint Touch-Up?
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New car paint touch-ups require out-of-pocket payment. Toothpaste: Toothpaste inherently has polishing properties, equivalent to applying a layer of wax, thus providing a good repair effect. However, toothpaste can only repair minor scratches. Touch-up pen: Using a touch-up pen can cover some small and faint scratches, making them less noticeable. There is a certain gap compared to the original factory paint, with color differences. The touch-up pen can only perform localized paint repairs. Car paint scratch repair agent: The repair agent has polishing properties and can quickly repair the damaged part of the car paint, fixing minor scratches.