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Forget about going to the repair shop. Use these smart and inexpensive methods to repair car scratches at home

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Start by cleaning the scratched area to remove any dirt from the surface.
Spray a generous amount of WD-40 directly onto the scratch.
Leave to stand for a few minutes to allow the solution to penetrate.
Using a microfiber cloth, gently polish the scratch in circular motions.
Wipe any excess WD-40 and check the scratches. If necessary, repeat the process.
Why does it work:
The WD-40 is known for its lubricating and protective properties, but it can also be used to reduce the visibility of minor scratches. The oil-based formulation helps fill the shallow grooves of the scratch, creating a smoother surface that reflects light more uniformly. This makes the scratch less noticeable, although it is important to note that it is a temporary solution and it may be necessary to reapply it periodically.
3. 3. The magic of sodium bicarbonate and water
What you will need:
Bicarbonate of
soda Water
A soft microfiber cloth
Itinerary:
Mix two parts of sodium bicarbonate with a portion of water to create a thick paste.
Apply the dough directly to the scratch.
Using a wet microfiber cloth, gently rub the dough on the scratch in circular motions for a few minutes.
Rinse the area with water to remove any residue.
Dry the area with a clean cloth and evaluate the scratch. Repeat if necessary.
Why does it work:
Sodium bicarbonate acts as a mild abrasive that can gently wear the edges of the scratch, making it less visible. It is effective on scratches at the surface and can help restore the softness of the transparent layer of your car.
4. Nail varnish for deep scratches
What you will need:
A transparent or matching nail polish A thin-tipped brush or nail varnish applicator
Itinerary:
Carefully clean the scramble to remove any dirt or grease.
Apply a thin layer of nail polish directly into the scratch using a fine-tipped brush for accuracy if necessary.
Allow the nail polish to dry completely.
If the scratch is deep, apply several layers, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next one.
Once dry, gently polish the area with a microfiber cloth to smooth the excess varnish.
Why does it work:
The nail polish can act as a temporary filling for deeper scratches, protecting the underlying paint from other damage. The transparent varnish is the best for small shallow stripes, while the matching coloured varnish can help mix the scratch with the rest of the paint.
5. Use a DIY touch-up kit
What you will need:
Retouch paint (assorted to the colour of your car)
Layer
Transparent Fine glass paper (optional)
Microfiber cloth
Itinerary:
Carefully clean the striped area and allow it to dry.
If the scratch is deep, sand the area slightly to smooth the strip edges (optional).
Carefully apply the retouch paint to the scratch using a thin-tipped brush or the applicator provided.
Allow the paint to dry completely before applying a clear layer of coat to seal it.
Once the transparent layer is dry, gently polish the area with a microfiber cloth to mix with the surrounding paint.
Why does it work:
The retouching kits are designed to restore the original appearance of your car by filling the stripes with matching paint. They offer a more permanent solution for deeper stripes and help protect your car’s paint from rust and other damage.

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