Deep scratches in your car’s paint are annoying to look at, expensive to repaint, and open-up your paint to future rust problems if left untreated. Today, we are going to walk through the steps to cosmetically repair that deep scratch. Watch all our Autoblog Details videos for more quick car care tips from professional detailer Larry Kosilla.

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  1. Lil D D

    suck my tites and my big dick zaddy

  2. George Scott

    The putty is good but I would recommend using a spray can rather than the touch up brush after the putty and paint leveler.
    Then, follow up with the clearcoat. It blends a lot better.

  3. Sean G

    Will this work with a grey car as well ?

  4. imran qureshi

    Anyone know where to get the filler putty

  5. Jose B.

    Someone please show me where I can find a video where I can find a more relatable deep scratch. All I’m seeing are videos of these small line scratches that don’t even look deep. I’m sure they are but I recently got two mean scratches and their width are more than a skinny little line. Some of the paint is completely gone from this deep scratches, so I don’t know what to do or where to go, to get these scratches taken cared of.

  6. jrod898

    anyone else feel the urge to blow on the screen at 0:48

  7. CompSource Inc.

    Larry we all know you are the God of good looks for cars. I need your expertise! I just purchased a Tesla model 3 and decided to ceramic coat it but I clay bar'ed it, compounded and polished it and then added the Gyeon MOHS kit. Today was 100hr. so it was cured. I had to get into my truck, opened it and my bike rack hit the back causing 1 1/2 high scratch by about a pencil thick whith a minor dent as well. Should I do what you showed in this video? Or get paint and wet sand and compound/polish or purchase Dr. Colorchip? Please help, thank you

  8. PiquiHemp Clash

    wtf, wasted my time, didnt show end result, wtf

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