Scotch Brite is not meant to be used on car paint. It can cause staining and damage.

There are a few ways to get scuff marks off your car. You can use a hairdryer, a bucket of water and some soap, or a scrub brush. Make sure to get into the nooks and crannies to get all the marks.

Scotch Brite pads are generally not effective at removing paint.

Yes, Scotch-Brite can be wet sanded.

Scotch-Brite is a household cleaner and polisher.

There is no evidence that toothpaste harms car paint. However, it is always recommended to test a small area of the paint first to make sure it is safe before using toothpaste on a larger area.

WD-40 can remove minor car scratches, but it is not effective at removing more severe scratches.

Scotch-Brite is a good product for removing light scratches, but it is not effective for removing deep scratches. You will need to use a scratch remover that is specifically designed for this purpose.

Scotch pads are not designed to scratch glass.

Red Scotch-Brite pads are available in grits from 120 to 800.