What are the methods for removing scratches on a car?
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Methods for removing scratches on a car include: 1. Use scratch repair wax, polish the scratched area with a wax sponge, then apply gloss restoration wax or polishing wax; 2. Apply toothpaste evenly on a cloth and rub the scratched area; 3. Use water sandpaper dipped in water to remove rust spots, then apply touch-up paint for coloring; 4. Clean the scratched area, polish it, and then spray paint; 5. Pour chilled cola on a cloth and rub the area; 6. Use essential balm to repair; 7. Apply scratch removal wax; 8. Clean the scratched area thoroughly, apply nail polish, and let it dry.
When I noticed a small scratch on my car, I decided to try fixing it myself—after all, it saves time and money. First, I made sure the scratch wasn’t deep and hadn’t reached the primer. Using a clean cloth dabbed with toothpaste, I gently rubbed the area to cover up the shallow mark—a DIY trick I learned from a friend. Alternatively, scratch wax can be applied and polished in circular motions for better results, but avoid using too much force to prevent damaging the paint. Some scratches are caused by car washes or tree branches, so after treatment, I recommend applying wax to protect the paint and prevent further damage. Remember, these methods only work for surface-level damage. If the scratch is deep or reaches the primer, it’s best to seek professional repair at a shop—DIY attempts could make it worse. For daily parking, choose spacious spots to minimize the risk of scratches.