How to Remove Scratches from the Body of the Car

Aug 10, 2022

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Repairing car scratches can seem like a very difficult task. But you should know that with proper understanding of the techniques and materials to be used, no task is impossible. We know that the last thing you want as a car owner is a scratch on your car. It can get in the way of the look of your beloved vehicle.


We have home remedies for you to help with minor scratches on your body.


The remedies are:


Shoe polish - The use of shoe polish is a very popular technique when repairing scratches on the body. But it should be noted that it is a must to check scratches and areas first before applying anything. First, you should wipe the scratched area with soap and water and let it dry as much as possible. Then, a shoe polish that is darker than the car paint is needed. After applying the polish to the affected area, it spreads out and fills in small scratches or dents in the bodywork.

Toothpaste - This is another material that can be used to remove scratches or dents. Toothpaste is very useful when it comes to removing scratches because it has a natural aversive ingredient that helps remove minor dents and scratches. You can put some of this on your toothbrush and apply it to the scratched area of your body. Applying it in circular motions or strokes is considered the most effective technique.

Nail Polish - People often don't know that nail polish can be used as a tool to remove scratches. You should clean the area before applying the nail polish. It basically covers the scratched area instead of removing the dent. Also, we know that nail polish comes in a variety of colors, so it's easy to match the color to your car paint.

Candle Wax - In addition to the supplies listed above, candle wax is also an effective scratch remover. It basically hides super light scratches on the paint. However, make sure the area is clean before using it. Afterwards, you should dab the candle wax on the damaged area to fix the problem. However, experts believe this is not a long-term solution.

By now, you should know all the home remedies you can use to get rid of car scratches. If you're looking for a permanent solution, we also recommend that you don't rely on such remedies, as these are really temporary solutions and will never look as good as a real car body job. In this case, you should take your car to an auto repair shop for repairs.