Five causes and treatments for micro scratches

Do you love your car? Well, that’s quite a rhetoric question to a car owner. We all love the beautiful vehicle we own- no matter which model it is or how much it costs us. While we already know about waxing and polishing the car, we often overlook the micro scratches on our love. So, let’s find out more about what these micro scratches are and how you can treat them. 

Spread the wax or polish evenly to avoid micro scratches. 

Micro scratches are often a result of concentrated wax or polish that is not spread evenly and smoothly. Though the main task of the wax and car polish is to give an added shine to your car, they can be detrimental if you do not handle them carefully. Thus, it’s best to avoid pouring them directly on the car surface. Instead, you should take some and then spread it evenly. 

Do not wipe a dusty car with a dry towel. 

There are high levels of pollution around us. Your car is bound to get dusty, irrespective of being at home all day or going out on the streets. Though you may try to cover the vehicle, there is still a chance that it contracts dust over time. So, the best that you do in such a situation is to wipe it off. But, that’s where most car owners make a mistake. Do not use a dry towel as it can be harsh on the glass and surface. Instead, you must use a damp cloth or use car wipes explicitly designed for this task. 

Does your towel have polyester threads?

The car’s cleaning equipment plays a major role in deciding if your vehicle has micro scratches. While we have explained about the products a little later in this blog, let’s first focus entirely on the towel you are using. Polyester threads can be quite troublesome for your delicate car exterior. Instead, you must use a soft microfiber cloth that soothes the car surface and effectively cleans it at the same time. 

There’s nothing to worry about if you do not know where to find this microfiber cloth. You can ask the car showroom for guidance while buying the car, or you may visit the nearest departmental store and seek assistance. Most stores have a special section for these products. Since they do not burn a hole in your pocket, there’s no reason for you to turn them down. 

Please remember to clean the car cover and change it regularly. 

Do you have a car cover to protect your car on days when you are not using it? Now, how about I tell you that it may be another reason your vehicle has micro scratches? What is the cover’s material? Is it plastic? The chances are that it has already worn out, and you are still using it? Most people use car covers to protect the car from dust, rain, and snow. However, you must remember to clean the cover regularly. 

The sharp edges of the cover can leave scratches each time you pull it over the car. Thus, you must smoothen the edges and check for loose strands or threads. Though the cover itself will not cause scratches, please note that it may have dust or debris that can lead to damage. 

Are you using harsh cleaning and polishing compounds? 

Last but not least, have you considered the cleaning agents that you are using to wipe your car? The glass cleaner is perhaps the most used one. Please avoid glass cleaners that have ammonia in them because they can do significant damage instead of good. If you are not using a professional car cleaner or you have run out of stock, it is effortless to make one at home. All you need is a lemon, alcohol, baking soda, and water. You may add vinegar, but that’s optional since you do not want a harsh cleaner. 

Also, avoid using harsh soaps, detergents, and shampoos on your car. Stick to the car cleaning specialties only. 

Thus, you now know how to protect your car from micro scratches. These are basic mistakes anyone can make, and the company can make it an expensive affair if you take the vehicle to the showroom. Trust other professionals for cheaper services or take precautionary measures. Since the car body is indeed sensitive, be cautious while cleaning it. Ensure to look after the long-term investment!