Why can't the hood be repainted?
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The main reason why the hood cannot be repainted is that it leads to a decline in the car's appearance. Here are some additional details: 1. Minor scratches: Some accidental scratches are not particularly severe and do not require repainting. Most repair shops simply use automotive quick-drying putty powder to sand the area, then spray paint it themselves or just polish it with wax. 2. Severe scratches: If the scratches are more serious, the entire hood needs to be repainted together. Repainting only the affected area may result in color differences on the hood. To avoid color discrepancies, cars are spray-painted as a whole in the factory. Repainting only a part of the hood can affect the car's appearance.