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  • Scratches might not seem like a lot of damage. But they could turn into bigger problems later. Some scratches, on the other hand, look bad right from the start. Whichever type of problem you have on your hands, you’ll want to look for ways to eliminate the scratches. Here are some tips that you can follow to get scratch-free outcomes.

    Clean the Area

    Before you undertake any attempts to deal with the scratches, clean the area first. If you don’t and you perform a DIY solution, you might end up rubbing in the dirt and dust into the scratches, which will only worsen the problem. If dirt gets into the scratch, then it might widen the crack, making it harder to deal with.

    Determine the Depth

    How deep is the scratch? If you can feel the depth with a fingernail, then that means the scratch is deep enough to warrant the attention and expertise of a professional. You’ll want to look for a professional scratch glass repair for help. If the scratch is tiny enough, though, you can turn to DIY kits to eliminate the unsightly scratches.

    Use a Toothpaste

    If you are fixing a minor scratch, then using toothpaste can be a big help. Make sure you pick out the non-gel type. It mustn’t be colored as well. Best to go with options that are white and powdery. You must also pick a toothpaste that comes with baking soda. Once the area is clean, apply a bit of toothpaste to the area with a damp cloth. Wipe in a circular motion. Keep at it for about 30 seconds to a minute. Wipe away the toothpaste after that and inspect the results. Is the scratch still visible? Then do it again until you see an improvement or until the scratch disappears completely.

    Try Baking Soda

    If you don’t like the idea of using toothpaste or you don’t have time to get the kind that fits—non gel and without color—then switch to baking soda. It will work in this case the same way that the toothpaste should. You just need to apply it to the scratch. Go with a circular motion and make sure the area is clean before you attempt anything. Also, only use a gentle pressure when you apply the baking soda. Before that, mix the baking soda with water and dip a bit of cloth into the mix. The tip of the cloth should get the job done. Do this for about 30 minutes. If you’re doing it right, you should see the scratches gradually wear off. To check, wipe away the excess baking soda, check the progress, and then do it again until you see the scratches disappear.

    Apply Nail Polish

    Another way to deal with the problem is to apply clear nail polish. Use an applicator’s brush to apply an even amount on the surface. Make sure the layer is thin. Just use enough to fill up the scratch. Wait for an hour or so to let it set. If the scratches persist, call a professional for help.

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