Car Scratch Repair Cream for Polished Paint Finish
Turn Minor Scratches Into a Shinier Finish
Dull panels and visible swirl marks can make a well-kept car look tired. Apply the cream with the included sponge to refresh the appearance of minor paint imperfections at home.

Focused Care for Visible Marks
The cream and sponge work together for small, controlled touch-ups without a full polishing setup.

Target Visible Marks
The cream is made for reducing the appearance of minor scratches, swirl marks, dullness, and small paint imperfections on painted vehicle panels.

Polish With Control
The separate rectangular polishing sponge gives you a dedicated applicator for a defined area. It keeps the routine simple and avoids reaching for a household cloth.

Keep It Compact
The 15 ml squeeze tube fits neatly in a glove box, detailing drawer, or small maintenance kit for occasional panel touch-ups.

A Complete Starter Kit
The boxed presentation brings the cream tube, polishing sponge, and retail box together. You receive the core pieces for a focused DIY paint refresh in one compact kit.
Small Touch-Ups, Real Pride
Owners use it for the marks that stand out after washing, parking, and everyday driving.
Used it on light wash swirls across my weekend-detailing project. The panel looked more even after focused polishing.
I worked on the driver's door before a family event. The dark sedan looked noticeably more refreshed in the afternoon light.
first DIY car-care product I tried. The included sponge made the small test area feel straightforward.
I used it on a few small marks before taking photos for a used-car listing. The finish looked cleaner on camera.
Kept it in my hatchback's maintenance drawer. The tube takes almost no room and is handy for occasional panel refreshes.
The gloss change was easiest to see on the small test patch of my black car. I liked being able to work slowly with the sponge.
Good for the minor-looking scuffs I notice between washes on the family SUV. The 15 ml tube is better for targeted areas than the whole vehicle.
I am new to restoring an older car, and the rubbing process was easy to understand. One dull painted panel looked cleaner afterward.
Useful for apartment parking because I do not need to store a polishing machine. The sponge took a little practice to use evenly.
Polish in Three Easy Steps
Keep the routine controlled. Clean the surface, test first, then work a small area gently.
Clean and Dry the Panel
Wash away dirt and grit, then dry the painted area thoroughly. A clean surface keeps loose particles from interfering with polishing.
Test an Inconspicuous Area
Choose a hidden section and apply a small amount to the sponge. Check the finish in matching light before moving to a prominent panel.
Apply and Polish
Work a small amount over the defined mark with the rectangular sponge. Keep the pressure gentle and the area focused, then remove residue according to the product directions.
The Useful Numbers
A compact format for targeted maintenance, not a full-vehicle polishing system.
A Smarter First Step
For minor marks, start with the simplest focused option before moving to a larger repair job.
| Rayhong KitFOCUSED DIY | Ignore Minor Marks | Professional Correction | |
|---|---|---|---|
| For minor surface marks | Yes | No | Yes |
| Includes a dedicated applicator | Yes | No | Partial |
| Low setup complexity | Yes | Yes | No |
| Suitable for deep damage | No | No | Yes |
| Focused at-home value | Yes | No | No |
Everything for a Small Fix
The three-item kit keeps a targeted touch-up ready without a full detailing setup.
Make Your Car Look Cared For
A bright parking spot can reveal every swirl and small scratch. This compact touch-up kit gives you a focused way to refresh the marks that keep catching your eye.

The Sunlight Test
The car looks clean after a wash, then direct sunlight tells a different story. Swirls and small scratches catch the light across the panel, making the finish feel older than the rest of the vehicle.

Start Small
A minor mark does not always call for a full detailing appointment. A compact cream-and-sponge kit lets you treat a defined painted area as part of ordinary DIY car care.

Polish With Perspective
Use a small amount on the dedicated sponge and work gently over a clean, dry section. The cream suits surface-level marks and swirl visibility, not scratches that reach primer or exposed metal.

Back to a Better Finish
The treated panel looks smoother, brighter, and more refreshed in the supplied before-and-after example. Start with one inconspicuous area, then enjoy the pride of a cleaner-looking finish.
About this item
Enjoy a cleaner-looking, more polished vehicle panel without setting up a full detailing system. Rayhong combines scratch and swirl remover cream with a dedicated sponge for focused DIY paint touch-up
Helps remove or reduce the appearance of car scratches and swirl marks for a refreshed, polished finish.
- visible surface scratches
- swirl marks
- dull or weathered paint
- minor paint imperfections
Questions Before You Polish
Clear expectations make a small paint-care job easier to judge.