1. Cigarette Ash: An Unusual but Effective Trick
Cigarette ash can help reduce micro-scratches due to its mild abrasiveness.
How to use:
Slightly dampen a sponge
Collect some cold, sifted ash
Rub gently in circular motions on the scratched area
Wipe off with a soft cloth
Note: Use only on superficial scratches. Avoid on metallic paint without testing first.
2. Wood Wax: A Professional Secret
Originally for furniture care, wood wax can restore shine to car paint dulled by minor scratches.
How to apply:
Put a moderate amount on a clean cloth
Rub the scratched area in circular motions
Buff with a dry cloth to remove excess wax
Result: Scratches become less visible and paint stays protected.
3. White Toothpaste: A Versatile Fix
Regular white (non-gel) toothpaste can polish out small scratches on your car’s surface.
How to apply:
Put a small amount on a microfiber cloth
Rub gently for 2 minutes
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Effect: Polishes and smooths the scratched area.
4. Baking Soda: The Household All-Rounder
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