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What is the method for treating black plastic scratches?

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DanielLee
09/05/25 8:04am
The method for treating black plastic scratches is: 1. According to the area of the paint surface to be treated, squeeze an appropriate amount of scratch remover wax onto a sponge; 2. Use the sponge soaked with scratch remover wax to repeatedly rub in circles on the scratched area until the scratch is removed; 3. After the scratch remover wax on the paint surface has dried, use a soft cloth to remove any remaining wax. The main car paint processes include: 1. Electrophoretic paint: its function is to prevent rust and corrosion; 2. Intermediate paint: its function is to resist UV rays and stone chipping, laying the foundation for the color paint; 3. Color paint layer: its function is aesthetics; 4. Clear paint layer: its function is to give the car body gloss and resistance to friction.
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Rachel
09/17/25 8:16am
When dealing with scratches on black automotive plastic, I most commonly use the heat gun or hairdryer method. Gently heating the scratched area causes the plastic to slightly melt and heal superficial marks, but avoid excessive temperatures to prevent scorching. For deeper scratches, try a plastic repair pen - directly applying it to cover the color is very effective, and once dry, it looks as good as new. I recommend cleaning the surface first with alcohol wipes to remove dust, which ensures better adhesion during the process. I've successfully used this technique for minor scratches on my car's dashboard. Additionally, prevention is crucial - regularly applying automotive plastic protective wax creates a shielding layer that reduces future damage. Safety reminder: wear gloves when using heat tools, ensure proper ventilation, and avoid burns. Remember that different plastics react differently, so always test on a small inconspicuous area first to confirm the material won't be damaged.
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LeArcher
10/31/25 8:45am
Black plastic scratches on cars give me a headache, especially on the interior parts. When you find light scratches, simply use a hairdryer on low heat for a few minutes, and the scratches will disappear. It's an easy and cost-effective method, but avoid prolonged exposure to heat as it can cause deformation. For deep scratches, I recommend using a specialized repair spray paint. Apply it evenly and wait for it to dry, and the scratches will become invisible. Be sure to choose a product that matches the color of your car's interior to avoid unsightly color differences. For prevention, clean your car with a damp cloth instead of a hard brush to prevent new scratches. I always keep a cloth in my car to wipe surfaces regularly and maintain smoothness. Material is also important—virgin plastic is more resistant to scratches than recycled materials. A money-saving tip: if you don't have tools, you can quickly pass a lighter over the scratch, but be very careful—this method is only suitable for very minor scratches. Overall, it takes some time, but the results are effective.
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