What are the precautions to prevent car scratches?

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DelRuth
07/29/25 5:37am
Here are the precautions to prevent car scratches: 1. Park within security's line of sight: When parking in residential areas, try to park within the security guard's visibility to reduce the risk of malicious scratches, especially in communities with less strict property management. 2. Find open space for temporary night parking: For temporary night parking, choose open areas and turn on hazard warning lights and other small lights to prevent rear-end collisions when visibility is poor. For long-term parking, position your vehicle near streetlights to avoid both collision risks and potential theft. 3. Maintain lateral spacing within 60cm: Generally, if two vehicles are spaced more than 1.2 meters apart, even fully opened doors won't contact adjacent cars.
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HenryFitz
08/12/25 7:51pm
After driving for over a decade, I’ve concluded that the key to preventing scratches lies in cultivating good parking habits. Every time I look for a parking spot, I prefer spacious areas away from trees or piles of debris, as falling branches or wind-blown plastic bags can easily scratch the car’s surface. When parking at shopping malls, I avoid spots near shopping cart zones or tight corners, where the risk of cart collisions is high. I also carry a portable car cover to protect my vehicle in unfamiliar environments. Additionally, I remind friends and family not to hang keys or bags near the car and to be careful when opening doors to avoid dings. These small habits may seem trivial, but they add up to keep the car looking pristine. Regular visits to car washes for body inspections help detect and address minor scratches early, preventing bigger issues. In short, paying attention to details keeps the car from unnecessary wear and tear.
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PatrickLynn
10/03/25 7:10am
I cherish my car like my life and always want it to shine. In terms of scratch prevention, I focus on practical protection: I prioritize parking lots with surveillance cameras or security patrols to reduce the risk of vandalism. In daily life, I park on flat ground, avoiding slopes or gravel roads to prevent flying stones from scratching the paint. I've tried transparent protective film, which works well and can absorb minor impacts. When shopping, I keep a safe distance between my car and nearby objects to avoid getting too close. When washing the car, I use a soft brush and avoid touching the surface with hard tools. I remind myself not to drive fast in bad weather, as flying sand and stones can damage the paint. These methods are simple but practical, keeping the car looking good for years.
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