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Vandal scratches


Deep vandal scratch on a car's driver door

Example of scratch caused by vandalism


What are vandalism scratches?

Scratches on a car caused by acts of vandalism are, unfortunately, an issue that affects many car owners, especially in cities and large residential areas. Vandalism can take various forms – from "keying," where a sharp object is scraped along the car's bodywork, to more complex damage requiring professional repair. Sadly, such actions not only ruin the vehicle's appearance but can also be costly to fix.

Types of vandalism scratches.

The most common types of vandalism-related scratches are long, deep lines on doors, bonnets, and boots, which often cut through several layers of paint, sometimes even reaching the metal underneath. Scratches of this depth usually require more than just polishing – often, repainting the affected part is necessary to completely remove the mark.

Why you shouldn’t ignore vandalism scratches?

For car owners, it’s important not to ignore this kind of damage. Deep scratches can expose the metal beneath the paint to moisture, leading to rust. Even minor scratches, if left untreated, can result in costly issues in the future.

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What Are Vandalism Scratches?

These are scratches caused intentionally, often in cities or residential areas. Examples include "keying" and other sharp object damage to the car's bodywork.

Types of Vandalism Scratches

Common types include long, deep scratches on doors, bonnets, and boots. They often cut through multiple paint layers, sometimes reaching the metal underneath.

Why Address Them Quickly?

Ignoring vandalism scratches can lead to rust as the exposed metal reacts to moisture. Quick repairs prevent costly long-term damage.