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Fix deep scratches on car

Safe driving isn't perfect, and even the most careful drivers sometimes get their cars scratched for various reasons. Looking at your car has big and ugly scratches because someone else drove awkwardly. It can be frustrating and annoying, especially if you have just done a new painting or wax finish. Thankfully, you don't have to pay high repair costs to fix deep scratches on car. In this blog, you will learn how to repair deep scratches on your car. 

While these steps are practical, extensive or severe scratches may require professional service for a complete repair. However, these tips should repair most wounds. Cover several ways to fix deep scratches on car.

Use a scratch repair kit

If your car is not very scratched, you may be able to repair it using a standard scratch repair kit. These are practical solutions available in most auto supply stores. 

The Scratch Repair Kit includes everything you need to remove moderate scratches from shallow scratches, including scratch remover, polish and paste, touch-up paint, and buffers. However, these kits are not ideal for repairing severe wounds, so evaluate the severity of the wound before purchasing a repair kit. 

Clean around the wound 

Start by thoroughly cleaning the area around the scratches on your car. Regular soap and water will work fine in this step. Washing the scratch and its surroundings removes any residue left in or around it to prevent accidental paint or polish rubbing

Apply scratch remover 

After thoroughly cleaning the area, remove the scratch removal paste from the scratch repair kit and apply it to a microfiber cloth or one of the buff pads included in the kit. Do not apply the paste directly to the scratches, as this can damage the paint. Remove scratches using a polishing cloth. 

Then take the buff pad or microfiber cloth and rub the scratch-removing paste over the scratches. 

Scratch removal polish works by removing a thin layer of the car's clear coat (the layer of material above the primary paint) that keeps the scratch area smooth and uniform. Others can work by smoothing the edges of the scratches. Anyway, neither method should adversely affect your color. Take the time to rub the wound. It may take a few minutes for a positive result to be displayed.

Remove excess polish 

After polishing the scratches as much as possible, remove any visible excess polish so as not to affect the color of the car or the clear coat. 

Other scratch removal methods 

If you need additional options for repairing deep wounds, besides the wound repair kit, there are several methods you can use to remove the wound. If you have ridges much deeper than the average you need to take care of, you should use other materials. It is advisable to use a glazing putty that can fill the groove and repaint the finish of the damaged car. This is the best scratch repair method if you see bare metal below the scratch area. Here's how. 

Apply glazing putty 

Glazing putty can be purchased at a most car repair or aftermarket stores. First, clean the wound with rubbing alcohol to use the glazing putty. This removes residual wax and dirt from scratches and surrounding areas. Remember to use a soft microfiber cloth to avoid damaging the paint. Then fill the scratches with an icing spatula. Instead of scratch-removing paste, putty should be applied directly to the car's surface. For most scratch sizes, the amount of dime size is usually sufficient. Spread evenly on the grout using a spatula or squeegee. Putty fills the scratch space and helps restore the original structure. Set the putty for 2-3 minutes, so it hardens without interruption. 

Remove excess putty 

To achieve a smooth surface, you need to remove the excess putty. You can use a liquid paint leveller or similar liquid to do the job. Apply a liquid color leveller and continue using the microfiber cloth until the scratches appear as flat colored lines and the perimeter looks transparent. You can paint the scratches you've entered when you're done if desired. 

Paint on scratches 

No matter what method you choose to repair scratches on your car, you will have to fill them in at some point. In many cases, this can be done with primary touch-up paint, and I come with the highest quality scratch removal kit. For heavier or more noticeable scratches, consider having a specialist repair them. Color matching can be challenging to fix. Therefore, if you have significant scratches that need to be mixed with your current paint color, it is often best to leave it to an expert.

Use a fine brush to fix the color 

If you apply your touch-up paint, be sure to use a fine bristle brush to apply the paint. You can find cheap micro brushes at most auto parts stores if not included with the touch-up kit. Using a delicate bristle brush, gently and carefully apply the touch-up paint to cover the area of ​​interest. When finished, let it dry for 8-12 hours. Once dry, apply a layer of wax to seal and protect the newly applied paint. 

Summary 

Although it requires a little strength, repairing deep scratches on a car is viable and does not necessarily require body shop costs or expertise. However, before you buy these accessories, consider the depth of the scratches and whether it is worth the time and effort to repair them at home. An accurate and honest assessment of severity saves time, money, and effort no matter which route you choose. Find more worth on Peakautosolutions.

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