In this video I am going to go over whether you can remove scratches from your car, using toothpaste and a microfiber towel or a scotch brite pad. There are alot of hacks out there regarding scratch repair, WD40, baking soda and this latest one toothpaste. Some of them might sound too good to be true so what I’ll be doing is putting them for you guys to the test in my videos.

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  1. Samuel C

    Selling car or toothpaste? 🙂

  2. rubber duckie

    I don't want my competitor to know this shit….goes inside to show us his "secret" and then plasters his video all over you tube……hahahahahaha

  3. Colin Dante

    we're not entirely against doing actual work here ……lmao

  4. Free Wheels

    I tried it on my bike and it worked , but then I wased the thot paste with water a (it luked so nice ) and i dryed it whit a towel to early and the scratches comed back, but i tried again ??

  5. Michael Newport

    By reading these comments it is clear to me that most of you did not watch this video in its entirety because, in the last segment, he CLEARLY states that this method is a myth and does not work! He explains that the character he’s being in the first half (the stereotypical lying used car sales man) is a joke. It is very clever… kudos!

  6. MrLegoElite

    Woah hold up… 2:48 did he actually just admit to hiding scratches with wax so people buy the car and don’t realize there are scratches all over it?!?

  7. Anthony Wallace

    Followed directions and it didn't work for me.

  8. Phil.T.McNastee

    Tony All.you.need.to.know. seems legit

  9. Jack Benimble

    Hilarious, I hope nobody ran to the medicine cabinet before WATCHing THE WHOLE VIDEO!

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