A small one in the front bumper. Another in the right rear wing. And one that you didn’t pay much attention to on the driver’s door which now bothers you.  Small friction and damage  to the body that may seem insignificant. No need to call insurance for these minor issues; however, they do diminish the visual appeal of your car.

Who wants their car to have a brand-new look while dealing with these little dings, scratches, and notches? They may appear insignificant at first but can accumulate and tarnish the aesthetics of your vehicle. Here, we’ve gathered some effective tricks for removing lighter damage to your car’s bodywork.

A Small Scratch—No Big Deal? Think Again.

Often, we tend to dismiss minor shocks or blows that leave our cars looking less than perfect. At first glance, these small dents might be overlooked, but they can lead to much larger issues if not addressed.

To tackle these minor imperfections, several small tricks and DIY solutions are circulating on social media. Some of these methods are more reliable than others.

First, you should assess the depth of the scratch. If it’s deep enough to have pierced more than one layer of paint, seeking professional help is advisable.  Without leaving a mark  becomes challenging. The area may require painting, and using the exact color as the rest of the vehicle is essential to ensure it blends seamlessly.

For shallower scratches, various options are available. According to Xataka, they recommend getting specific products geared toward removing these minor blemishes. Some come with a simple suede to wipe off excess product, while others are equipped with polishers to restore your car’s like-new finish.

While we advocate for using devoted products, some DIY tricks may offer temporary relief but should be approached with caution for repeated use.

A viral method on social platforms suggests applying Mercadona lacquer to the affected area. The procedure involves  applying hair lacquer  to the car’s surface and using a microfiber cloth to buff. Although this method may reduce visible damage, it only serves as a cosmetic adjustment. The underlying problem remains unresolved.

Juliwheels on Instagram (with over 350,000 followers) demonstrates this process, proclaiming, “Flip how it looks.” However, hair lacquer may contain chemicals that can harm your car’s finish long-term, losing its shine or, in worst-case scenarios, causing the paint to peel. Such issues generally don’t arise from a single use, but accumulation over time can lead to substantial damage.

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These kinds of remedies, including using degreaser for ovens or vinegar on car tires, often lack aesthetic value. Plus, they can harm the protective layers of the vehicle, putting its overall appearance at risk over time.  There are a multitude of similar cases  with various concoctions like olive oil, baking soda, or alcohol that require thorough cleaning afterward.

These solutions can act as a quick fix but may lead to further issues. For instance, toothpaste is sometimes used as an abrasive to rub against the surface. While effective for light polishing, it can inadvertently disrupt the headlights’ beam, resulting in worsening visibility.

In conclusion, while there are numerous tricks available online for addressing minor car damage, it’s crucial to weigh their effectiveness against potential long-term harm. Relying on professional services when needed can save you from costs in the future. Ensure that you choose methods that not only provide immediate relief but do not compromise your vehicle’s integrity.



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