How do you remove scratches from a car using household items?
What are the best ways to remove scratches in car paint with household items? I don’t want to buy a scratch repair kit, but I would love to get rid of some of the scratches in my car before I try to sell it.
Toothpaste: You can fix small scratches in your car by gently rubbing toothpaste into the scratch with an old toothbrush. You may need to do it a few times to really fix up the scratch.
Nail polish: If you have nail polish that matches your car’s paint, you can use it to paint over the scratch! Remember, this is only a touch-up—so only use it on small scratches in inconspicuous areas.
Shoe polish: If you can find a polish that’s a shade darker than your car’s paint, rub it gently into the scratch. When it dries off, the color will fade, and the scratch will be less noticeable!
While you’re taking the time to repair scratches, take an extra minute to save on car insurance with
. A licensed broker, the Jerry app can help you find the best rates on the coverage you need. Just answer a few questions, and Jerry will send you personalized quotes from over 50 top providers like Progressive and Nationwide!
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.