What Are the Clever Tricks for Dealing with Car Headlight Scratches?

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LaSabrina
07/29/25 1:17pm
Here are the methods to deal with car headlight scratches: 1. Polishing Removal: Small and shallow scratches can be removed by polishing. However, it's best if the scratches are not in the driver's line of sight, as polishing causes some glass loss, and large areas may affect visibility. For safety reasons, it is recommended to replace the headlight directly. 2. Glass Scratch Repair Agent: Slowly apply the gel along the scratch, being patient to avoid unevenness, which is especially noticeable in sunlight. However, glass repair agents are only suitable for minor scratches. For more severe cases, it's advisable to visit a professional auto beauty shop or 4S store. 3. Professional Repair Shop: For deep scratches, it is recommended to take the car to a professional repair shop. 4. Toothpaste Removal: Apply a small amount of toothpaste to the scratch, gently rub with a soft cloth, and then rinse with water. Toothpaste can help repair minor scratches and also prevent rusting.
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