What a Car Scratch Repair Kit Can’t Fix

Many people think that just because a product is called “car scratch repair kit,” they assume that it will work to get rid of all types of scratches on their car.  This is simply not true.  Although there are some products that do repair scratches very well, most will not.

All scratch remover products will remove very light swirls, scratches and fading, but when it comes down to those deep scratches, only a few will do the job.  Most of the best car scratch repair kits also state that it can be easy to make the situation worse for those tough scratches because you must use a light sandpaper to get them out.  If you are not careful, you can make your scratch worse, and have to go with alternative of a expensive body shop.

Differences in Car Scratches

There are really only a couple types of scratches: Swirl Marks/Surface Scratches, and Deep Scratches.  Swirl marks are the lighter and easier type of scratch to fix.  These can be from washing and drying your car with a dirty cloth, using the wrong type of polish that can be abrasive to paint, or using a drive-through car wash that isn’t well kept.  It’s different for everyone why these scratches occur.  The bottom line is that they happen often and it’s critical to fix them as soon as you can to prevent any further damage.

Car Scratch Repair

Car Scratch Repair

The deep scratches are again the type that are the hardest to fix for the do-it-yourself car scratch repair kit.  Scratches that haven’t gone all the way through to your car’s clear coat can be fixed using the better car scratch repair kits on the market.  Scratches that have gone down to the primer or metal of your car will have to be fixed using touch up paint, then going back and doing some polishing.   If you need the scratch to look there was nothing ever there, then you should probably go to a professional.  For example, if you are leasing a vehicle, go to a professional, but if you just don’t want the scratch to be seen from a distance, then just use the touch up paint and some polish.

How a Car Scratch Repair Kit Works

The basic of how most car scratch repair kits work is that there is a form of liquid applied to the scratch, rubbed in a circular motion for a couple minutes, then the area of the scratch is wiped clean.  Some scratch repair kits also come with abrasive material like fine sandpaper for deeper scratch repair.  If you are not careful with those though, you can end up with something that looks worse than before.

But if you take your time and be patient, it’s worthwhile to fix the scratch yourself over taking it to a professional that would charge hundreds of dollars.  It’s also a good idea to use a good wax or polish after using a car scratch repair kit because they can often leave the area looking dull.

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