Remove Scratches From Car
So, what exactly is a scratch? It is any mark or small cut across your vehicle’s surface. The easiest scratches to handle are those that affect the top clearcoat only. Any deeper and the scratch may travel through the next two layers — color and primer — or even down to the steel or aluminum body. Light scratches are typically seen, not felt. Deeper scratches leave …show more content…
Then, rub the shoe polish over the same section. Next, use 2000-grit wet/dry sandpaper and water to sand the shoe polish until it disappears — a variable-speed random orbit polisher hastens the process. Then, apply rubbing compound to remove the remaining scratches. Lastly, follow up with light buffing to remove the lingering compound. Repeat this process for other scratches, then follow up by washing and waxing the entire car.
2. Tackle deep scratches with the right tools.
Scratches that run deeper than the surface need special tools, including rubbing alcohol, shop towels, matching touch-up paint and brush, a foam block, filler putty, a squeegee and paint leveler, according to Autoblog.
First, clean out the scratch with rubbing alcohol. Then, apply glazing filler putty next to the scratch, using a small squeegee to spread the putty evenly across the affected area. When dry, wrap a wet sanding block with a shop towel, applying liquid paint leveler to the towel. The leveler removes all putty outside of the scratch, while leaving putty inside the scratch. Next, dab touch-up paint with a fine brush on the putty. Let dry overnight. If needed, add a second coat or apply clear coat on top of the