Who is responsible if a car gets scratched in a parking lot?
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The responsibility lies with the perpetrator. If it's a commercial parking lot, as long as there is a fee charged, the parking lot should bear the responsibility of supervision. Below are specific tips for dealing with scratches: 1. Touch-up pen: Use a touch-up pen for coloring treatment. Although this method is not as effective as going to a beauty shop, it can prevent rust from expanding and worsening if the scratch is small or not noticeable. 2. Apply toothpaste: When you find new small scratches on the car body, gently apply toothpaste in a circular motion on the scratch. Reapply after rain or car washing. This can generally reduce the scratch marks and also act as a simple barrier to prevent rust, which is fine in the short term. 3. Waxing: Very minor damage can be removed with regular maintenance wax. The wax used to remove heavier scratches is commonly known as 'sand wax,' which is a wax with greater polishing power. Before waxing, make sure to wash the car thoroughly to ensure there is no dust or debris on the car. It's important not to use too much wax liquid; just enough to cover the damaged area is sufficient.