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. Fred Jones

    Bro please help me out, I'm trying to get the items in your video to repair some scratches on my car and none of the auto body supply shops know what liquid pain leveler is can u hoop me up with a link to purchase please.

  2. Sean Gallagher

    Don't you have to 2500 sand it and then buff or no?

  3. edgar romero

    Man people just stick to sanding and bondo and that's all you need. All these videos really suck.

  4. Maria Ortega

    Thumbs down it probably looked like sh#$ that’s why he didn’t show the end result

  5. Sameer JaF

    You are the first YouTuber that I actually like

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  8. Paul L

    paint was removed by the object that did the scratch. The entire void must be filled with paint and then wet sanded level, then buffed. Same goes for the Mercedes SUV vid you did long time ago (the door that got keyed). You are doing it so so wrong. I hope someday you will learn to fill paint voids with paint, not filler.

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