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		<title>Be Impressed With Auto Detailing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of car owners today lead very busy lives, so busy that we sometimes neglect something that is important for us to have those busy lives&#8230; our vehicles! It is very important that we take care of vehicle. We should keep up with the regular scheduled maintenance, get repairs completed promptly, and simply keep it [...]]]></description>
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<p> Many of car owners today lead very busy lives, so busy that we sometimes neglect something that is important for us to have those busy lives&#8230; our vehicles! It is very important that we take care of vehicle. We should keep up with the regular scheduled maintenance, get repairs completed promptly, and simply keep it clean! Sadly it is usually the easiest one of the things we should do that gets over looked. If you are to busy to clean your vehicl<span id="more-92"></span>e or just don&#8217;t like to you should consider getting it professionally auto detailed. Find out how you can be impressed with auto detailing! </p>
<p>A professional auto detailer is someone who cleans cars in such a way that they come as close to show room conditions when they are done. They will perform an extremely thorough cleaning, polishing and waxing of an automobile, both inside and out with their equipment and cleaners. </p>
<p>Elements of exterior detailing include claying, polishing, and waxing. They first start with claying it is a mixture of clay base and various mild abrasives that is used to remove paint contamination, it does not remove the clear coat if done correctly. It does however remove road grime, tar, bugs, rust, tree sap and even paint overspray. They will then polish your vehicle to remove oxidation, swirls, scratches, water deposits, and other imperfections from the paint. It is used to remove surface imperfections. Waxing is done last. Wax acts as a sealant for your vehicles paint, which is very important so this step must be completed. </p>
<p>Interior detailing involves the cleaning of the interior of a vehicle using vacuums, liquid cleaners, and brushes. The interior will be cleaned like normal and then also spot cleaned in areas that are soiled. A protective coat will also be used on the dash and other vinyl or leather areas. They will usually ask if you would like a scent added to your vehicle and you can choose what you think will make your vehicle smell the best! </p>
<p>There is also another form of detailing that is not standard, but that you can ask for. It is engine detailing and it involves cleaning the engine bay area of dirt and grease by using degreasers and all-purpose cleaners.</p>
<p>Since there are so many places that perform auto detailing you will want to make sure that you choose a shop that provides a great quality of work. You may want to ask around to see that they have a good reputation and also ask to see examples of their work and what they can do. You also want to use a shop that uses quality detailing products that will last and do a great job. Auto detailing is mostly affordable but for rates you can ask for a prices estimate. </p>
<p>Professional auto detailing can and will make your vehicle look great for you! You will be impressed with what a professional detailer can do and proud to drive your awesome looking vehicle! Get your vehicle detailed today by a professional! <!--more--><br />
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<p>If your car is in need of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.autoreconditioning.com/">auto reconditioning</a> start looking for a qualified professional to handle your concerns. Look for an auto body professional to take care of your ride from <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.bumperdoc.com/service-auto-detailing.html">auto detailing</a> to fixing the major auto body repairs.</p></p>
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		<title>Learn How To Remove Old Paint From Your Car &#8211; Spray Paint Repair Auto Bodywork</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:41:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have decided to do some repairs on your car perhaps in preparation for painting then you will need to know how to remove the old paint. To begin with, you will most likely want to use a paint stripper rather than hours of sanding. There are many commercial paint strippers on the market. [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you have decided to do some repairs on your car perhaps in preparation for painting then you will need to know how to remove the old paint.</p>
<p>To begin with, you will most likely want to use a paint stripper rather than hours of sanding. There are many commercial paint strippers on the market. One thing you must bear in mind is these are chemicals, and most certainly must be treated with respect.</p>
<p>You must put all of the <span id="more-90"></span>safety precautions in place before you begin to work. First of all, you will want to work in a well ventilated area. The fumes of some of these paint strippers can be pretty strong, and dangerous to breathe for any period of time. Perhaps you may want to consider wearing a mask that is applicable for fumes. In addition don&#8217;t bypass the safety goggles, If any of the solution were to splash in your eyes it could cause blindness.</p>
<p>Although there are many commercial strippers on the market, they all will have their own individual instructions on how to use it. Be sure and read the directions carefully before starting.</p>
<p>Ok so now you are ready to start. If possible, remove the body panel so it will be easier to work with. Put it on a stand if you have one and make sure the floor area is protected in case of drips. Now apply the stripper liberally with a brush unless it came with an applicator.</p>
<p>Once you have applied the stripper cover the piece with plastic. This will help to contain the fumes. In addition, it will help the stripper to work faster. Leave it this way for about 20 minutes.</p>
<p>Now remove the plastic and discard carefully. With a putty knife or a scrape start to remove the paint. Once you have scraped off all of the paint you can, rinse the piece with cool water. Be sure to wear you gloves. The cool water helps to neutralize the paint remover.</p>
<p>Once you have reached this point you need to assess the piece. If there isn&#8217;t too much paint still there you may want to sand the remainder off. On the other hand, if there is a fair amount still to be removed you may want to re strip it again. Either way you want to be sure, all of the paint has been removed. It wouldn&#8217;t hurt to give it a light sanding once you are finished with the stripper.</p>
<p>We have given you the basic steps here on how to work with strippers. One thing you must remember though is to follow the instructions exactly as they are outlined on the product. If you are not sure what you should use, then check with the store where you are buying the product. There may be various types that are used for specific jobs. You want to be sure and get the one that is best for you. Once you have completed the job, make sure everything is disposed of properly. <!--more--><br />
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		<title>Auto Detailing Element: Why Keep Your Car Waxed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 00:42:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any car owner will tell you that they know it is important to wash and wax their car. That they know it will keep the car looking good, prevent paint problems and keep the resale value high. However, for some reason, they only do the washing part. They go out and wash their car, taking [...]]]></description>
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<p> Any car owner will tell you that they know it is important to wash and wax their car. That they know it will keep the car looking good, prevent paint problems and keep the resale value high. However, for some reason, they only do the washing part. They go out and wash their car, taking care to wash the rims, tires, as well. However when they are done washing they clean up and go inside to cool down. It seems so weird. Here you set aside the time <span id="more-94"></span>to wash your car so it will look good, but you don&#8217;t take the extra 10-20 minutes it takes to wax your car so it will look good longer. Why? The reason is because most people don&#8217;t realize what a good coat of wax from time to time will do. </p>
<p>First of all wax is important to protecting your vehicles paint. It is important to protect the paint since the paint is a protective coating for your cars metal body which prevents rust from occurring. It can also keep dirt from settling on your car, which makes washing it much easier.</p>
<p>Also you want your car to look shiny, which comes from having shiny paint. With no wax on your car a chemical process called oxidation can occur. This happens when oxygen interacts with different elements. The outcome can vary based on what it interacts with, but for your car it means dull paint! A coat of wax can prevent this from happening since the wax protects the elements on the car from reacting with oxygen. You want to prevent oxidation from happening to keep your car looking great for a long time. </p>
<p>Keeping your car waxed, keeps it looking shiny and new. Therefore, you will maintain a great resale for your vehicle if the time ever comes that you need to sell it or trade it in. when people buy a new car they want to know that even though it is used that is was well taken care of and is in great condition. </p>
<p>Waxing your car is simple enough that you can do it at home. The question most ask is how often you should wax it. How often you wax your car depends on how much it is exposed to the elements and what kind of wax you use. If you car is outside a lot it will need waxing more often. And if you use a cheap wax product it will most likely need waxing more often. Some will wax their car every time the wash and other every six months. Just take a look at your car and if you notice is it not shiny or is getting dull give it a wax. </p>
<p>If you do not have the time or drive to wax your own car a professional detailer can be of assistance. You can get your entire car cleaned inside and out with a great coat of wax from any auto detailer in your area. The important thing is that you get it done regularly. <!--more--><br />
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<p>If your car is in need of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.bumperdoc.com/index.html">auto reconditioning</a> start looking for a qualified professional to handle your concerns. Look for an auto body professional to take care of your ride from <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.bumperdoc.com/service-auto-detailing.html ">auto detailing</a> to fixing the major auto body repairs.</p></p>
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		<title>What Are the Tools You Need to Spray Paint Your Car? &#8211; Auto Spray Painting</title>
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<p> You can be very successful at painting your car, provided you have a good plan, the proper budget and the time. In addition to all of this you will most certainly need the right tools and equipment. Oh yes, and you will need a proper work area.</p>
<p>Often inexperienced individuals feel that all they need to paint their vehicles, is a few cans of automobile paint, and that&#8217;s it. It doesn&#8217;t work that way, and if it did then there would be a<span id="more-89"></span> lot of car painters out of business.</p>
<p>Tools and equipment to paint your car are not a huge expense, but you do need them.</p>
<p>Item #1<br />
To begin with you will need a good car wash detergent and a degreaser. The car must be perfectly clean before you start.</p>
<p>Item #2<br />
A variety of grits of sandpaper. Most likely there are going to be some rough spots that you will need to smooth out.</p>
<p>Item #3<br />
Putty and a putty knife. Almost every vehicle suffers from those nasty pits that flying stones cause. This is often one of the reasons to prompt you to paint the vehicle in the first place.</p>
<p>Item #4<br />
Masking tape and paper to cover the areas that you don&#8217;t want to get paint on. Don&#8217;t make the mistake of thinking that you are good enough with a spray can so you can eliminate this step. One small gust of wind is all it takes to spot the chrome with overflow paint.</p>
<p>Item #6<br />
Now you are getting closer to really getting down to starting. You will need the primer. How much you need depends on the amount of sanding and filling you had to do.</p>
<p>Item #7<br />
The paints of your choice. What colors and brands you are going to use is the decision you need to make here.</p>
<p>Item #8<br />
One of the most important items is the top coat. You really need to protect that beautiful paint job once you are complete.</p>
<p>These are some of the tools and equipment plus product you will need to do your job effectively. There are a few items that we need to talk about a little more in depth. For example, how are you going to apply your paint? You may have opted to go with the aerosol spray paints. In this case you will not require much more to apply the paint. In the case that you have decided to purchase paints that require a spray gun, then you must include this in your tools and equipment list.</p>
<p>Another item under tools and equipment although optional is an electric sander. If you have lots of sanding to do then really consider either renting or borrowing one of these if you do not own them. It can save you a lot of time and comfort as well.</p>
<p>Remember it is important that you clean all of your tools and equipment properly once you have completed the job. Many of the items are not all that cheap and you never know when your next paint job will come up. <!--more--><br />
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<p>Discover how to spray paint your car easily with SprayPaintSecrets Click on the link below to visit SprayPaintSecrets: <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.spraypaintsecrets.com">car touch up paint</a> It comes with step-by-step instructions which is suitable for beginners and professionals alike. Download *free* videos on <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.spraypaintsecrets.com">car bodywork repairs</a> techniques and spray painting tips right now&#8230;</p></p>
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		<title>4 Steps to Easy Car Spray Painting &#8211; How to Spray Paint Your Car Like Workshops</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your car need a new paint job, but you can&#8217;t afford to pay the professionals? Don&#8217;t feel alone many people face the exact same problem. However, there are steps you can take to paint your own vehicle and save some cash. Consider the following steps if you are considering taking this task on as [...]]]></description>
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<p> Does your car need a new paint job, but you can&#8217;t afford to pay the professionals? Don&#8217;t feel alone many people face the exact same problem. However, there are steps you can take to paint your own vehicle and save some cash. Consider the following steps if you are considering taking this task on as a do-it-yourself project.</p>
<p>First of all make sure you have a space available to paint your car. Using your home garage may not be the best<span id="more-97"></span> option when it comes to space, ventilation, and costly repairs if you mess up. When painting your car you need to be free to move in an area that is well ventilated. You also need to make sure any residual paint is not a problem if it gets so walls or floors.</p>
<p>Second, make sure you have the proper tools. Many manufacturers today offer special spray can tips or guns you can use to paint your car like the professionals. You will also need lots of tape, plastic, and rags for clean up. In most cases you will want to paint each area of your car individually. This means you will want to cover and tape off the areas not being painted.</p>
<p>The third thing to consider is time. Even the professionals can&#8217;t paint a whole car with spray paint in a day. It will likely take days if not a week to paint your car. Make sure you can do without your car for this amount of time. You won&#8217;t want to drive around with only a few panel painted. You could actually damage the finish if you drive the car before applying the final lacquer coat.</p>
<p>The final step is painting the car. You need to decide the exact steps you will take when completing the job. If you have no prior experience painting vehicles it might be best to purchases a step by step system. Make sure you fix any problem spots such as rust or dents before you begin painting and you may want to use a primer to insure the best results.</p>
<p>You can go for one or multiple coats, though thick single coat is not advisable. If you are thinking of having a second coat it should be allowed to dry overnight also be sure to thoroughly cover thing&#8217;s you don&#8217;t want the texture on or in.</p>
<p>If your surface has a lot of scratches and dents a less than perfectly smooth paint texture is actually desired otherwise if the paint is smooth and shiny- you&#8217;ll see every scratch and dent in the surface, so in the cases of cars with lots of scratches, it is best to mist the paint slightly by putting on lighter coats that don&#8217;t self-level so much. Don&#8217;t spray the paint on too heavy, it will be smooth &amp; runny which means you&#8217;ll have drips on vertical surfaces.</p>
<p>If you done it correctly, the paint will &#8220;SELF-LEVEL&#8221;&#8211; the surface will &#8220;run together&#8221; and will look wet and create a smooth surface, which will require no or little sanding if you are going for a glassy smooth surface look.</p>
<p>Once you have a plan in mind to paint the car and it is prepped for painting, you need to practice your technique. Practice on a piece of cardboard or metal until you have the proper movements down. Finally, you get to enjoy the fun of painting your car like the professionals. With a little forethought and preparation, you are sure to do just fine. <!--more--><br />
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