Buff out light scratches with polishing compound or toothpaste
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For shallow clear-coat scratches that your fingernail doesn't catch on, a mild abrasive can buff them out. Apply a small amount of automotive scratch-removal compound or plain white toothpaste (not gel) to a clean microfiber cloth and rub gently in small circular motions for 1-2 minutes. Wipe clean and repeat if needed.
Steps
- Wash and dry the scratched area thoroughly to prevent further scratching from trapped dirt.
- Run your fingernail across the scratch. If it doesn't catch, this method should work. If it catches, the scratch is too deep and needs touch-up paint.
- Apply a small dab of compound or white toothpaste to a microfiber cloth.
- Rub gently over the scratch using circular motions with light pressure for 1-2 minutes.
- Wipe clean with a separate damp microfiber cloth and inspect.
- Repeat once or twice if improved but still visible.
- Apply car wax over the treated area to seal and protect the finish.
Tips
- Toothpaste works because it contains fine abrasives similar to polishing compound, but a dedicated automotive product gives more consistent results.
- Avoid gel toothpaste or anything with colored additives -- only plain white paste.
Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:43 PM diylow cost
Microfiber cloths, white toothpaste or automotive scratch-removal compound, car wax, car wash supplies