Why You Shouldn’t Use WD-40 On Your Car Scratches.

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There are many high-end shops that have a lot of services like auto-body painting to choose from when you’re in the need of a fix for your car. But when something as little as scratching your car happens, you don’t want to spend plenty of money on fixing them if you can fix them at home for almost no money!

Here are a few tricks that can help you to buff out the scratches on your car at home.

When you look for DIY hacks online, the first thing that will pop up is using WD-40 to fix the scratches on your car. But we don’t recommend using that home remedy for your scratches. WD-40 will work like it’s working, but all that’s going to do is clean up the scratches, it will get the dirt and everything else that was ground into your paint out, but it’s not going to fix the scratch.

WD-40 will also damage the wax and clear out the coat that your paint job has. Also, considering how oily WD-40 is. So when it rains and or when you wash your car, it will wash away and fade immediately.

WD-40 is like Pledge for wood. It creates a big shine on your wood surfaces but after some days, your wood will look dull just like before. That’s what WD-40 does, it makes everything look shiny and new, but it fades after a few days.

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