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. Priyanka Yadav

    Auyujh'&;'',,'=,'÷×@&8677897789 I was

  2. an otherwise unpleasant person.

    Does it work on normal/matte plastic?

  3. Serge R

    the finish will look like crap. believe me.

  4. Aaron

    There's no such thing as a body shop in a bottle people, you want perfect then you pay for the body shop guy… he didn't show it because he prolly just didn't finish it he's busy making for videos

  5. John Somerset

    So instead of the scratch, you get a raised line of paint instead and no lacquer top coat! Ok, that's not bad for an amateur.

  6. Homefront

    Did a bunch of Fiberglass work, we were always taught that the filler must be worked slightly LOWER than the surface to allow for the paint to ever so slightly "fill" so that when you sand and polish it is flat, not like the wagon scratch video, I unfortunately need to test this on my keyed black metallic suv

  7. Homefront

    What? No pic of the finished product! I cry foul!!!

  8. daniel buttons

    Where does one buy foam block and why didn’t you show the finished job

  9. Muhammad Ahmad

    How to remove solid paint from car's trunk

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