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Restoring a Damaged Body Kit: Scratch Removal Guide

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작성자 Samual Mccord
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Treating scratches on aftermarket body panels needs special attention because these parts are often made from composite plastic that are more sensitive than regular car paint. Start by washing the area thoroughly with mild soap and water to clean away grime and oil. Blot the panel until completely moisture-free with a fresh, lint-free microfiber cloth.


For surface-level scratches that remain in the clear layer, use a nonabrasive automotive polish. Dispense a thin layer to a foam polishing pad and buff the damaged zone in small concentric circles. Use light, even pressure to avoid marring the substrate. After polishing, clean off the polish haze with a clean microfiber cloth.


If the scratch penetrates beyond the clear coat, you may need to use a 2000-grit abrasive paper, offroad auto part approximately 2000 grit, lightly dampened with water. Work the surface with minimal pressure in unidirectional motions, not circles, to avoid creating more imperfections. Wash the area regularly to check your progress.


When the scratch is no longer raised, apply a cutting compound to restore shine, followed by a high-quality automotive wax to enhance long-term durability.


To ensure optimal outcomes, try the product on a non-visible panel first. If the scratch is very deep, expert restoration is required to achieve factory-level finish and longevity.


Consistent cleaning and protection can reduce the risk of new damage.

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