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What should I do if the car is scratched a little?
Nowadays, cars are becoming more and more popular. There are more and more private cars, and sometimes I accidentally rub some paint. I don't know what to do. Today I will tell you what to do if the car rubs some paint.

Methods/steps

After the car paint is scraped, the first thing to look at is whether it is on the front bumper and rear bumper of the car or somewhere else.

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The front bumper, rear bumper and fuel tank cover of ordinary cars are all made of plastic, and the paint surface is relatively thin. If you don't want to repair it, you can buy some paint pens to deal with it.

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If you are injured in other parts of the vehicle, such as the door panel, it depends on the type of car paint. If it is plain paint, it can also be treated with a paint pen, which is generally invisible.

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But if it is metallic paint or pearlescent paint, it will look more obvious. You need to go to the 4S shop to spray paint. The painting of 4S shop is generally the whole painting.

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It depends on the color of the car paint. If it is red or yellow paint with bright colors, it will be a bit obvious to use a paint pen. If it's white paint, it's usually hard to see.

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Sometimes you can't rub off the car paint. You can use a magic brush to wipe the rubbed place and see if you can wipe off the rubbed things on it.

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If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder, you'd better fix it. Generally, new cars are fully insured. If it's repaired, just cover all risks. If there is no obsessive-compulsive disorder, you can report it with the next accident. It's normal to scratch a new car sometimes, so don't pay too much attention.

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