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Scratches in car paint can be caused by a variety of things. Car accidents, vandalism, poor parking, and other parking lot mishaps are all common causes for a scratch or 2 on your perfect paint job. While scratches do detract from the appearance of your car, paying a body shop for a new coat of paint or even a small touch-up can be costly. You can try buffing out surface scratches with toothpaste, using a scratch removal product for small scratches, or sanding and repainting the area if the scratch is deep.
This article was co-authored by Chad Zani. Chad Zani is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. Chad is based in the Los Angeles, California area and uses his passion for auto detailing to teach others how to do so as he grows his company nationwide. This article has been viewed 2,215,820 times.
Co-authors: 21 Updated: May 26, 2022 Views: 2,215,820 Article Rating: 87% - 58 votes Categories: Featured Articles | Cleaning Cars Article SummaryX To remove a surface-level scratch from your car, try using non-gel toothpaste. First, spread a thick layer of the toothpaste over the scratch with a cloth. Then, use a clean toothbrush to work the toothpaste into the scratch. When you've thoroughly brushed the area, rinse off the toothpaste, and the scratch should be gone. For deeper scratches, try using sandpaper. First, sand the scratched area with 2000-grit sandpaper until the surface of your car feels rough. Then, rinse off the area and wipe it dry with a cloth. Next, spray the area you sanded with auto-body primer, and let it dry for 20 to 30 minutes. Once it’s dry, spray the area with auto-body paint that matches the color of your car. Finally, seal the paint with wax or polish. If nothing else is working, try using a car scratch remover kit. For more details about how to use each of these methods, keep reading!
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