With cars being so expensive and the economy in a slump it is important to keep the car’s we already own looking and running great! Many times are cars begin looking old and beat up. This is because a lot of car owners to not take proper precautions in preventing auto body damage. Auto body damage can be expensive and sometimes take a lot of time to repair. So, learn how to prevent damage and save time and money. There are many ways you can preve » Read more: Ways to Prevent Auto Body Damage
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Ways to Prevent Auto Body Damage
September 9th, 2010Auto Detailing: Making A Used Car Look Like New
September 3rd, 2010Auto detailing is a strategy and activity to make any used car look like new. Throughout the years, the practice has transformed into an art itself. Through auto detailing, an old and used car is transformed to look as if it is a brand new car in an effort to win the admiration of car onlookers.
Auto detailing is important to car grooming. In turn, this is very significant especially if the car owner is intending to divest or put up » Read more: Auto Detailing: Making A Used Car Look Like New
Car Wax and Car Paint Sealant. When to use them
August 7th, 2010A car enthusiast will find few things more pleasurable than standing back and admiring the results of a few hours labour on a Sunday afternoon after having washed and waxed his car.
If you are interested in maintaining that showroom look you need more than elbow grease. You will also need quality products, especially when it comes to getting a nice shine onto your car using wax or paint sealant. Both will give you a lasting shine and both need to be applied regularly, so what’s the difference?
Ok, first off, wax and car paint sealant achieve the same desired effect. They are both paint protectors. They are designed to be applied after you have polished your car’s paintwork. The tiny abrasions and scratches in your paintwork is reduced or removed with polish. As it is designed to restore your paintwork to its original colour and shine, polish is slightly abrasive which also means that it will remove any wax that was previously applied leaving your paintwork » Read more: Car Wax and Car Paint Sealant. When to use them