What are the quick repair methods for scratches on black paint?

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Scott
07/29/25 10:21pm
If only the surface layer of the paint is damaged and the damage is minor, it can be easily repaired by waxing. For deeper scratches, many car owners opt for polishing, but polishing usually doesn't solve the problem in such cases. For scratches or scrapes that have exposed the primer, the first thing to do is to prevent rust.
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