Scratch or Dent? On Maui, the Difference Decides the Repair.

You walk out of a beach day at Makena and find a long mark down the side of your car. From two feet away, it looks bad. From six inches, you can’t tell if it’s just a scratch in the clear coat, a deeper paint scrape, or a creased dent that’s also damaged the surface. Most Maui drivers can’t tell the difference at first glance — and the repair you need is completely different depending on which it actually is.
Scratch repair in Maui, HI, isn’t the same job as dent repair, and a shop that treats them as interchangeable will get the result wrong on at least one of them. Precision Auto Body has been handling both at our Wailuku shop since 1979. Here’s how to tell what you’re actually looking at, why each one needs a different approach, and what to do before Maui’s salt air makes either problem worse.

What's Actually a Scratch and What's Actually a Dent

A scratch is paint damage. A dent is metal damage. They can happen together, but the repair starts in different places.
Run your fingernail across the mark. If it catches on a ridge but the panel surface underneath feels flat, you’ve got a scratch. If it follows a curve into the panel — a depression in the metal that you can feel with your hand — there’s a dent involved, with or without scratching on top.
Scratches come in three depths. A clear-coat-only scratch sometimes buffs out completely with the right compound — no repaint needed. A scratch through the color coat into the primer or metal is a real paint repair: prep, color match, paint, clear coat. A surface scratch across multiple panels is the same scope of work as one panel scratch on each panel involved.
Dents are different. Even a “small” dent is metal that’s been pushed out of shape, and shaping it back is a separate skill from refinishing paint. A dent without paint damage can sometimes be paintless dent repair. A dent with paint damage is conventional dent work followed by refinishing. Knowing which is which determines the cost and the timeline.

Why Scratches Get Worse Faster on Maui Than on the Mainland

Salt air finds every break in your paint surface and uses it. A clear- coat-only scratch is mostly cosmetic on day one — but if the scratch goes through to the color coat or, worse, exposes bare metal, you’re on a clock.
Bare metal in Maui’s coastal environment can start corroding in weeks, not months. Once corrosion sets in under the paint at the edges of a scratch, the repair stops being just refinishing — it becomes prep, strip, treat the metal, and refinish. A $200 scratch repair becomes a $700 repair. A $700 repair becomes a panel job.
We covered some of this in our post on how Maui’s environment treats paint, but the short version applies to scratches specifically: same-week repair stays cheap, same-year repair gets expensive, and beyond that you start looking at panel work that wouldn’t have been needed if the scratch had come in fresh.

What Scratch Repair Actually Involves

Step one is figuring out the depth. We do this with a paint thickness gauge and a visual inspection in good light. Clear-coat-only scratches get compound-buffed. Through-coat scratches get prepped, color-matched, sprayed, and clear-coated.
Color matching is the part most people don’t think about — and it’s the part that separates a good scratch repair from a “we tried” scratch repair. Factory paints aren’t single colors; they’re complex blends with metallic flake, pearl, or solid pigment that change appearance under different light. A scratch repair on the side panel of a 2022 metallic silver SUV looks fine in the shop and looks terrible in Maui sun if the match isn’t dialed in. Our paint techs blend into adjacent panels when necessary so the repair disappears under any light condition — bright midday, low afternoon, parking-lot fluorescent.
Once the paint is sprayed, the panel gets clear coat, gets cured, and gets polished. Done right, you can’t find the repair without knowing where to look.

When the "Scratch" Is Actually More Than a Scratch

Sometimes what walks in as a scratch is also a dent, or part of a larger collision pattern. A long mark from a parking-lot sideswipe might be scratching the clear coat plus pushing in the door panel underneath. Trying to fix the scratch alone leaves you with a still-dented panel and a refinish job you’ll need to do over.
That’s why we look at every estimate as a complete damage assessment, not a single-symptom check. If your “scratch” came from a collision incident, our collision repair team checks for hidden structural or alignment issues underneath the surface damage. If it came with dent damage, our dent repair services handle the metalwork before any paint goes on. Either way, you get a clear written estimate that tells you what’s actually wrong and what the full repair will involve — not just the part that’s visible from the driver’s seat.
Locally owned and operated since Pat Lindgren opened our doors in 1979, Precision Auto Body has handled hundreds of thousands of repairs across Maui. Our techs are I-CAR trained, and all paint and collision work is backed by a limited lifetime warranty for as long as you own the vehicle.
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Don't Wait to Find Out — Bring It In

The free walk-in evaluation tells you in five minutes whether you’re looking at a buff-out scratch, a real paint repair, a dent with surface damage, or something more involved. After that, you have actual information to make a decision with — instead of guesses, parking-lot opinions, and online forum advice that may or may not apply to your specific car.
Precision Auto Body is at 900 Eha Street #104 in Wailuku, open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (closed for lunch 12:00 to 12:30). Call us at (808) 244-0742 or contact us online.
Salt air doesn’t wait. Neither should you.

Frequently Asked Questions About Scratch Repair on Maui

Can a scratch be buffed out without repainting?
Sometimes — only if the scratch is in the clear coat and hasn’t gone through to the color layer. Run your fingernail across it; if it catches firmly, the scratch is probably too deep to buff out and you’re looking at refinishing. The free estimate will tell you for sure with a paint thickness check.
It depends on depth, length, and how many panels are involved. A clear-coat buff-out is the lowest-cost option. A through-coat scratch that needs full refinishing on one panel typically runs significantly less than a multi-panel job. Estimates are free and written, so you’ll know exactly what you’re looking at before any work begins.
A buff-out can be same-day. A single-panel paint repair typically takes two to four days for proper prep, paint, cure, and polish. Multi- panel work or scratches that come with dent damage take longer — we give you a realistic timeline at the estimate.
Done correctly, yes. Color matching is a craft, and our paint techs blend into adjacent panels when necessary so the repair is invisible under any light. A repair that looks fine in shop fluorescent lighting but stands out in Maui sun is a sign of poor color matching. We check all paint work in natural light before releasing the vehicle.
Not necessarily — but it’s no longer a simple scratch repair. Bare metal exposure means we’ll need to strip, treat, and prime the area before refinishing. The longer you wait, the more involved that gets. Bring it in for a free estimate so we can tell you exactly what the repair scope is now versus what it was when the scratch first happened.