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Panel Beaters Shocked: This $9 Cloth Makes Scratches Invisible.
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Car Magazine's Taboola creative has been running for 5 days across 1 country and first seen on June 4, 2026 and last seen on June 9, 2026. It has been observed in Australia. The ad lands on cf.anlim.de. Car Magazine is running 5 other creatives we have indexed, linked below for side-by-side comparison.
Creative headline: Panel Beaters Shocked: This $9 Cloth Makes Scratches Invisible.. Indexed on Taboola by mediabuyer.
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NanoPolix v1 AU Fix Car Scratches Yourself in 60 Seconds? We Tested the Nano-Cloth Taking Aussie Forums by Storm advertorial Scratches Gone in 60 Seconds ★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 | 8,000+ Reviews ✓ Nanoparticles fill scratches from within ✓ Safe for all paint colours & makes ✓ Reusable (up to 15x) ✓ Removes rust, stains & oxidation ✓ 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee Check Availability Redirecting to official manufacturer site 🔒 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee Fix Car Scratches Yourself in 60 Seconds? We Tested the Nano-Cloth Taking Auto Forums by Storm A real-world test with three cars, four types of scratches, and one cloth for under $50 Mark Weaver | Motoring & Tech | published 2 days ago Melbourne, April 2026 — It always happens right when you don’t need it. You come back from the grocery shop, walk around the car — and there it is. A nasty scratch on the rear door. Ten, maybe twelve centimetres long. No dents, no rust — just a pure paint scratch. The quote from the local panel shop? $900. For a scratch you can barely catch with your fingernail. The crucial fact that few Aussie drivers know: over 80 per cent of all everyday scratches are purely clear-coat damage. Car park scuffs, key scratches, branches in the driveway — it almost never goes down to the metal. But the body shops will still charge you for a full respray. And they bill you accordingly. In car forums and Facebook groups, a product has been circulating for weeks that claims to make exactly these scratches disappear. No workshop, no buffer, no prior experience needed. For under $50. It sounds like one of those typical internet promises. So, we decided to give it a burl ourselves — with three cars and some genuine scratches. What is the Story Behind NanoPolix? NanoPolix is based on an innovative nano-cloth technology and was developed by an Australian material engineering team. The head of development is Tom Richards, a Master Mechanic from Melbourne with 24 years of experience in the trade. "I made a living off these clear-coat scratches for years," Richards admits. "The customer sees the scratch, immediately thinks of rust and resale value — and they pay whatever we ask. We never really bothered to educate them." Eventually, Richards felt he could no longer justify the cost to his customers. So, he began developing a solution that delivers professional results but can be used by anyone on their own driveway. The principle: instead of sanding down the clear coat and reapplying it, specialised nano-polishing agents are released directly from the cloth into the scratch grooves, filling them from the inside out. The particles are so tiny that they settle into the microscopic cracks and smooth the surface from within. The scratch isn't just covered up or hidden — it’s corrected at a molecular level. Simultaneously, NanoPolix forms a long-lasting protective layer that actively shields the paint from UV fading and oxidation. With over 80,000 happy customers worldwide already using this cloth, it is designed to be reusable, allowing for up to 15 full repairs. How We Put it to the Test The package arrived in three days. Inside: the NanoPolix cloth in a special protective pouch and a quick-start guide. The instructions are simple: 1. Clean the surface dry to remove dirt. 2. Rub the NanoPolix cloth over the damage with firm, circular motions. 3. Wipe away the residue with a clean cloth. That’s it. Our test cars: a 2021 Holden Barina in metallic red with various car park scratches on both doors, a Holden Barina in metallic blue with a key scratch on one door, and a 2019 Mercedes C-Class in black with scratches on the bumper and rear fender. All cars were thoroughly pre-washed, and every scratch was photographed. Then we applied NanoPolix exactly according to the guide. We documented and compared the results after 24 hours. What surprised us was how straightforward it truly was. All cars were completely treated in less than 15 minutes total. The Results Red Holden Barina — Car Park Scratches: Three scratches, the longest being nearly twelve centimetres. All in the clear coat, no bare metal. After treatment: no longer visible in normal daylight. The original showroom shine was restored with just a few wipes. Blue Holden Barina — Key Scratch: A deeper scratch, a good 20 centimetres long, slightly discoloured in places. After treatment, the scratch was almost impossible to see under normal light. You could only find a faint trace if you looked at a very sharp angle. We’d call it a 90 per cent improvement thanks to the nano-technology. Black Mercedes C-Class — Hairline Scratches and Bumper Scuff: Black paint shows every single flaw. The C-Class had a web of fine "swirl marks" on the bonnet and two distinct scuffs on the rear bumper. After treatment: the fine hairlines had vanished completely. The bumper scratches were barely discernible to the naked eye afterwards. What the Experts Say In an independent test, the technology behind NanoPolix was put through its paces on 47 vehicles. In 94 per cent of cases, a significant improvement or total removal of the scratch was measurable after just one application. The average treatment time per scratch: under 60 seconds. The average saving compared to a professional panel shop: $847. What Other Drivers are Saying "Two scratches on the bumper. The panel shop quoted me $980. Used the NanoPolix cloth for a minute — gone. For a fraction of the price." — Hayley R., 52, Sydney "My C-Class looked like it had spent a year in a shopping centre car park. Fine scratches everywhere. One go with the NanoPolix cloth and 10 minutes later it looked like it was back in the showroom." — Steve B., 47, Brisbane "My son hit the fender with his bike handlebars. Three long scratches. My colleague recommended NanoPolix. All three scratches: gone. And I can keep the cloth for later!" — Sara W., 41, Perth Our Verdict To be honest, we didn't have high expectations. A cloth for under $50 that claims to fix scratches for which panel shops charge four-figure sums usually sounds like pure marketing. However, the results blew us away. On both test cars and across all scratch types, NanoPolix was consistently impressive. It is an innovative DIY solution for effortless paint restoration. Does NanoPolix work on deep gouges down to the metal? No. For those, you’ll still need a pro. But for over 80 per cent of everyday damage, NanoPolix is a serious alternative. Affordable, fast, and no workshop required. Thanks to the money-back guarantee, there is no risk involved. Our assessment: if you have scratches on your car and want to save hundreds of dollars, you should definitely give NanoPolix a crack. Today: SECURE 75% DISCOUNT NOW NanoPolix is only available directly through the manufacturer's website. Currently, there is an exclusive discount of 75% — while stocks last. Every order comes with a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee . Not happy? Get your money back. No questions asked. Check Availability & Claim 75% Discount » 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee — Fast Shipping 38 Comments Most Relevant ▾ Andy M. 3 days ago Exactly the same thing happened to me. Shop wanted $900 for a scratch on the wing. Ordered NanoPolix, gave it a quick rub on Saturday morning, and was done in 5 minutes. My neighbour thought I'd taken it for a professional detail. Like (74) Reply Sarah K. 2 days ago My hubby bought me the NanoPolix cloth without telling me why. At the weekend, he spent a few minutes on my red Barina and those four scratches that had been annoying me for months were just gone. Absolute magic! 😂 Like (56) Reply Pete W. 2 days ago Does this work on silver paint? My Golf has car wash swirl marks all over it. Like (8) Reply Andy M. 2 days ago @Pete Yeah, it works on all colours and paint types. Silver is actually easier than black. Car wash scratches are usually just clear-coat hairlines — the cloth gets rid of them in no time. Like (15) Reply Monica F. 1 day ago Just ordered three. One for me, one for my son (new driver, the Astra a…
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- #2What Body Shops Are Hiding From You: This $9 Car Scratch Trick!6d6 content tokens
- #3What Panel Beaters Are Hiding From You: This $9 Car Scratch Trick!5d6 content tokens
- #4The End Of Expensive Paint Repairs? This Cloth Is Blowing Aussie Minds!5d8 content tokens
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