What is the Difference Between Artificial Scratches and Natural Scratches on Cars?
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The difference between artificial scratches and natural scratches on cars is that artificial scratches are generally longer and feature slight curves or wavy lines. Natural scratches are those incurred during vehicle operation, with more consistent direction and straighter lines. Methods for self-repairing car paint scratches are as follows: 1. For minor paint scratches, apply toothpaste to a damp towel (ensure the towel is not too wet and thoroughly wrung out), then repeatedly wipe the scratched area. Like car wax, toothpaste contains fine particles that gradually polish away minor scratches through repeated wiping. Afterward, allow the vehicle to dry. 2. Use a touch-up pen, which involves a more complex repair process but can address larger or deeper scratches. 3. Visit a professional auto detailing shop for repairs.