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Retaining your vehicle’s pristine condition is a matter of pride for many vehicle owners. However, that joy of having a new car can be easily marred by scratches and scuffs. Thankfully, there’s a ...
️ Editor's note: We will update this article in the coming months to reflect new products and feature updates. Scratches happen, whether they're from rogue shopping carts or keychain swings, or simply ...
We've been testing car scratch removers for the last three years from popular brands such as Autoglym, T-Cut, Turtle Wax and more, to see if they worked and which was the best. We also tested WD-40 to ...
Scratches in your car’s paint are similar to birth, death, and taxes: inevitable. You’re out getting groceries and a mouth-breather dings your door, scrapes your fender, or worse, keys your car. Want ...
Paint scratches are a practically inevitable part of vehicle ownership, even on relatively low-mileage cars. Roads are hardly sterile environments, and driving on them will find you picking up gravel, ...
Seeing scratches on your car can feel incredibly frustrating, but it's one of those inevitables, shall we say. No matter how much you baby your prized possession, a scratch or blemish may eventually ...
This article was updated with new information in February 2026. You didn't mean to cut it that close to the shrubs lining your driveway, but here we are. Now there's a scratch that, no matter how much ...
Uh-oh. If you're here, you've probably discovered an irritating scratch on your vehicle. Perhaps it came from a rebellious shopping cart, a bike in the garage, or a tree branch that reached out just a ...
Kitchen roll critic, cleaning gadget guru and loo roll expert, Hardeep has tackled 100-plus stains, and isn't afraid to make a mess and clean it up. Looking for the best car scratch remover to quickly ...
Even the most pampered car will end up being scratched. Whether it’s from undergrowth on country lanes, shopping trolleys, or buttons and belts brushing the bodywork, your paint will soon pick up ...