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5 Methods to Remove Scratches from Your Vehicle’s Bodywork

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## 🧽 2. Scratch Removal Compounds

**Best for:** Small to medium scratches that haven’t penetrated the paint

### How it works:

These products contain abrasives and fillers that smooth the edges of a scratch and blend it with the surrounding paint.

### How to do it:

* Choose a reputable scratch remover (like Meguiar’s, Turtle Wax, or 3M).
* Apply it to a microfiber cloth or applicator pad.
* Gently buff the scratched area using circular motions.
* Buff out the residue with a clean cloth.
* Finish with a wax or sealant to protect the area.

🛠 **Pro Tip:** Always test on a small area first and read the product instructions carefully.

## 🖌 3. Touch-Up Paint

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**Best for:** Deeper scratches that go through the paint to the primer or metal

### How it works:

Touch-up paint restores the protective layers lost in a deep scratch.

### How to do it:

* Clean the area thoroughly and remove any rust if present.
* Use a fine brush to carefully apply touch-up paint that matches your car’s color code.
* Let it dry fully, then apply a clear coat.
* Once cured, gently wet-sand (if necessary) and polish to blend.

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🎨 **Pro Tip:** Get your car’s exact paint code (usually found on a sticker inside the driver’s door) for the best match.

## 🪄 4. WD-40 or Similar Spray

**Best for:** Scuff marks and superficial scratches

### How it works:

WD-40 doesn’t fix scratches, but it can **temporarily mask light ones** by filling them in and restoring some of the lost shine.

### How to do it:

* Clean the area.
* Spray a small amount of WD-40 onto the scratch.
* Wipe gently with a soft cloth.

🧼 **Note:** This is a temporary cosmetic fix — not a permanent repair.

## 🧼 5. DIY Baking Soda Paste

**Best for:** Shallow scratches and oxidation

### How it works:

Baking soda acts as a gentle abrasive to smooth the scratched surface and restore shine.

### How to do it:

* Mix 2 parts baking soda with 1 part water to form a paste.
* Apply to the scratch using a soft cloth.
* Buff in small, circular motions.
* Rinse and dry thoroughly.

⚠️ **Caution:** Be gentle — too much pressure or overuse can dull your paint.

## 🛑 When to See a Pro

If the scratch is:

* Deep enough to reveal bare metal
* Causing rust
* Spanning a large area
* On a specialty or matte finish

…it’s best to consult a professional body shop to avoid further damage.

## Final Thoughts

Scratches might be annoying, but they don’t always require a costly repair. These five methods — from common household items to store-bought solutions — can help restore your vehicle’s shine and save you money.

Remember to always start gently and test on a small area first. A little DIY love can go a long way toward keeping your car looking showroom-fresh!

Need help identifying the depth of a scratch or choosing the right touch-up paint? Just ask!

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