What to Do About Small Scratches on the Car?
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Methods to deal with small scratches on the car: 1. Squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto the scratch and gently rub it to remove the scratch. The fine particles in the toothpaste help polish away the scratch through rubbing; 2. Use a touch-up paint pen to eliminate the scratch. Shake the touch-up pen well before use to mix the paint evenly, then spray lightly on the scratched area; 3. Repair with car wax. If the scratch is very shallow and only affects the surface paint, you can apply car wax in straight-line motions to repair it. After the scratch disappears, use a finer compound to wipe and then apply wax. Make sure to choose high-quality wax, as poor-quality wax can worsen the paint damage.
When I notice small scratches on my car, taking immediate action is crucial, especially since I worry they might worsen and affect the body's anti-corrosion properties. My routine is to first clean the scratched area with a damp cloth, then assess the depth—if it's just a surface-level clear coat scratch, I'll buy a bottle of car polish or use household toothpaste, apply it, and gently rub with a soft cloth a few times, repeating until the scratch fades away. This method costs just a few bucks, super low cost. If the scratch is deep enough to expose the primer or metal, DIY isn't an option anymore because rust could set in, and I must quickly head to a professional repair shop or dealership—they can spray paint for a flawless finish. For prevention, I park away from branches or obstacles and regularly wax the car to make the body more durable, which significantly reduces minor scratches. After all, a car is a means of transportation, and proper maintenance ensures it serves me well for years to come.