What to do if a white car has a small paint scratch?
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If only a small amount of paint is scratched, there's no need to go to a 4S shop for partial repainting. You can visit an auto beauty shop and have the staff use a polishing machine with fine wax to restore it to its original condition. Relevant information is as follows: DIY touch-up paint: You can purchase DIY touch-up paint or similar products for small scratches. Make sure to buy a product that matches your car's color and follow the instructions provided for touch-up painting. Applying scratch wax: You can also purchase scratch wax designed for car paint repair. First, clean the scratched area thoroughly and wait for the paint to dry before applying the scratch wax. Then, use a clean towel to rub back and forth in straight lines until the paint surface is restored to its original appearance.
Last time I washed my car, I noticed a white paint scratch on the door that didn't look too deep. I first rinsed the stain with clean water, then dried it with a soft cloth to assess the scratch. If it's just surface damage, like clear coat scratches, you can buy a touch-up pen matching your car's color and apply a thin layer to cover it. Be gentle during application to avoid unevenness. For white cars, pay special attention to color matching since the paint tends to yellow over time due to sun exposure - it's best to find a touch-up product with the original factory color code. DIY repair is convenient and cost-effective, suitable for handy car owners. However, if the primer is damaged exposing bare metal, you should immediately visit a professional auto body shop. They'll sand, repaint, and polish for longer-lasting results. Prompt treatment of minor scratches is crucial to prevent rainwater seepage and rust formation. When parking, avoid squeezing too close to curbs to prevent such incidents. Regular waxing during vehicle maintenance can protect the paint and reduce similar risks.