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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>Ways to Prevent Auto Body Damage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With cars being so expensive and the economy in a slump it is important to keep the car&#8217;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 [...]]]></description>
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<p> With cars being so expensive and the economy in a slump it is important to keep the car&#8217;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<span id="more-34"></span>nt damage from occurring to your vehicles.</p>
<p>First of all one of the easiest ways to prevent damage is to clean and wax your car. It protects the vehicles paint, and the paint is what protects the steel parts of your vehicle. Without a good coat of paint all over your vehicle would start to rust and become weak in those areas. Also the paint can oxidize without wax which gives the paint a dull look. So with a good wax and wash you can prevent oxidation from occurring on the paint as well. So, you will reduce your chances of oxidation and rust with a simple wash and wax.</p>
<p>Next, Drive safely! Take extra care while driving to avoid running into anything. Whether it be another car or a stationary object. Make sure to use your mirrors and also check your blind spot before merging or pulling into traffic. This is a key contributor to auto body damage. Also do not follow to close behind or tailgate another vehicle. If they stop suddenly you will suddenly find your car and possible another car in need of auto body repair.</p>
<p>Also, choose carefully where you park your vehicle. It may sound a little crazy, but it will help prevent auto body damage. A lot of auto body damage occurs in parking lots. Try to park far out where there are fewer cars around that could potentially cause damage to your car. Also avoid parking near a cart return area. Many times carts are to blame for dents and dings in cars, usually the wind will push them right into your car.</p>
<p>These are just a few simple ways to protect your car against auto body damage. However, we all know that it is impossible to perfectly prevent our cars from any damage. So if damage does occur, make sure to get it fixed right away by a professional before it causes more auto body damage in the waiting process.</p>
<p>If you car is in need of auto body repair make sure that you find a qualified professional at a well recommended auto reconditioning shop to assist you. Do a little research before decided which the right auto body shop is for you and your car. Make sure you are getting a good deal but also great quality work.</p>
<p>So, avoid spending time and money on fixing your vehicle after an incident and start protecting your car to prevent auto body damage from occurring to your vehicle! <!--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-automotive-interior-repair.html">interior repair</a> to fixing the major auto body repairs.</p></p>
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		<title>Auto Detailing: Making A Used Car Look Like New</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto 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 [...]]]></description>
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<p> Auto 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.</p>
<p>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 <span id="more-96"></span>the car for sale. The old or used car definitely would not be attractive to potential buyers no matter what model it is if the overall physical and exterior appearance is not very appealing.</p>
<p>Prior to any auto detailing activity, there is a need to fully evaluate the car. When taking the usual and effective procedures to auto detailing, you surely would be asked to take three auto detailing primers. First and foremost would be the paint evaluation.</p>
<p>The exterior of the used car is the first recognizable and seen part of the vehicle. Impressions are made and unmade just by mere looking at and evaluating the car&#8217;s exterior. Thus, for auto detailing, the initial aim is always to groom the car through good spray painting.</p>
<p>The second auto detailing procedure would be wheel and tire evaluation. Wheels of old cars usually suffer from black stains caused by the accumulation of tar from brake dust. If the wheels do not receive usual and regular washing and the necessary waxing, chances are greater that you need to spend more effort to groom the car parts.</p>
<p>Third consideration would be the car interior. After you have taken care of the exterior concerns, auto detailing would lastly require you to take care of the insides.</p>
<p>Remember that the car interior is the general indication of how the car has been used and taken care of the user. That is why as much as possible auto detailing would always set it as a goal to make the interior look very superior and in good shape, just like the exterior.</p>
<p>Here are additional simple tips that would surely help make auto detailing a worthwhile and more effective practice.</p>
<p>1. During the auto detailing procedure, make sure the car is in a share, probably a cool garage or a roofed space. This is because majority of usual and effective auto detailing products like paint and wax do not work well when applied to hot surfaces. Thus, washing the car exterior under the sun is not as advisable as well.</p>
<p>2. When washing the car clean from the top first down to the bottom. The law of gravity would be self explanatory.</p>
<p>3. Do not wash or auto detail a car that has just been from the road. When using cold water when washing, remember that cold water can very much damage the car&#8217;s hot parts, like the exhaust components, the brake rotors and the engine itself. Before auto detailing, let the hot car cool for about 20 minutes to half an hour.</p>
<p>4. Use detailing towel, brush or spray to wipe away excess wax on the car&#8217;s exterior. It is inevitable that the wax would eventually form residue around the trim. Now you know how to remedy the situation.</p>
<p>As you carry on an auto detailing activity to make your car look new again, remember that through patience and determination, you can really make your car looking elegant and extravagant once again. <!--more--><br />
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<p>Alex Baumm, member of the CarClubTalk <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.carclubtalk.com">Car Forum</a>. Find much more tips on <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.carclubtalk.com/auto-detailing">Auto Detailing</a> and how to deal with <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.carclubtalk.com/dealers">Used Car Dealers</a> at our forums.</p></p>
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		<title>Car Wax and Car Paint Sealant. When to use them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>A 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.</p>
<p>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&#8217;s the difference?</p>
<p>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&#8217;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<span id="more-235"></span> unprotected. This is where wax and paint sealant comes in. It is applied after the polish has done its work in order to protect it.</p>
<p>I hope you have picked up on the fact that because the two types of product do the same thing then you don&#8217;t need to use both at the same time. Some people think that they need to apply paint sealant before they apply wax. This is not the case. You can do if you so choose but you don&#8217;t really gain anything. So, you have a personal choice to make. Paint sealant or wax.</p>
<p>Right, back to the original question. What&#8217;s the difference?</p>
<p>The ingredients make all the difference. If the list of ingredients shoes any reference to a natural wax such as Carnauba then it is a wax. If it is made from synthetic ingredients and contains no naturally occurring wax then it is a paint sealant.</p>
<p>However, there is another problem. There are no laws to stop a car sealant manufacturer calling their product a wax. The reason they do this is that that majority of people who will buy their product know they want to wax their car. They will therefore look for a wax in the shop. The majority of people won&#8217;t care whether it is synthetic or not as long as it does the job they want it to do.</p>
<p>So, in the end, you have a personal choice to make. Look for a wax if you want to only work with a natural wax product. If you prefer to work with synthetics then look for a paint sealant. Don&#8217;t go by the product name though. You need to look at the ingredients, just to be sure.</p>
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<p>Spray a single stage paint, starting with the door jambs and then moving to the outside, when giving a car a custom paint job; learn how from our expert custom-car mechanic in this free auto-restoration video. Expert: Doug Jenkins Bio: Doug, of Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, not only servers the entire nation, but even customers outside the US have found the shop&#8217;s services indispensable. Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff<br />
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<p>How do you get car window paint specks of of your car paint?<br />So my friends painted on my car with bad window paint and now i have rainbow specks on my white car, and i have tried everything to get them off. One speck takes me like four minutes to scrape it off. Any easier ways? It is all stuck on my windows.</p>
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<p><strong>Benefits of Getting Car Paint Protection Sydney </strong></p>
<p>If you like your car, you’ll probably do what it takes to protect it from scratches, dents, and other forms of damage. It is important to realize though that over time, your new car will have all sorts of scrapes and the paint has a possibility to fading away. This scenario sounds grim for many car owners. Fortunately, there is a way to protect your beloved vehicle from outside elements and make your car look and feel brand new. Getting car p<span id="more-233"></span>aint protection Sydney is recommended.</p>
<p>The car paint protection Sydney works best because it gives immediate protection against different weather conditions. Be it rain or shine, you can be sure that the paint on your car won’t fade or peel off anytime soon. The sun, in particular, is a major cause of fading. By using car paint protection Sydney, you eliminate the problem. In essence, car paint protection a defensive layer on top of regular paint. It can be matched to the color of your car so it will look perfect.</p>
<p><strong>Is there is Difference among Car Paint Protection Sydney Products? </strong></p>
<p>There are a number of car paint protection products in the market today. Car owners need to distinguish good products from bad. Some of the features you need to look for in a car paint protection Sydney include the following:</p>
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<li>Capability to withstand extreme weather conditions </li>
<li>Protects against ultra-violet rays of the sun </li>
<li>Ability to block corrosion </li>
<li>Won’t fade, crack, or fall off </li>
<li>No plastic, resin, wax, or PTFE in its composition </li>
<li>Deodorises the vehicle </li>
<li>Suitability for both external and internal glass</li>
<li>Gives the “wet” look upon application </li>
<li>No petroleum fumes</li>
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<p>The above-mentioned features are merely a rough guide on what you should look for. A reputable automotive dealer or parts seller may recommend specialized products to suit your needs. For example, people living near the coasts needs to look for a car paint protection Sydney that prevents corrosion effectively because salt water can be damaging to the vehicle’s body.</p>
<p>Many car owners decide to apply the car paint protection Sydney themselves due to cost considerations. It is a lot cheaper to do it yourself because you avoid paying stamp duty and luxury taxes. Applying the car protection is not as difficult as it sounds. It also gives you the opportunity to know your vehicle inside out. DIY application is also particularly recommended for used car owners, you will be able to see any imperfections, minor dents, or scratches on the vehicle.</p>
<p>If you prefer to have a professional do it, be prepared to shell out some cash. Most detailing professionals can do a good job and provide additional services at the same time. Just be sure that you trust the person that’s going to put the car paint protection Sydney on your vehicle.</p>
<p>Remember that a lot of dealers are unscrupulous. Some are even notorious for scrimping on costs. To get the best results for your vehicle, go to a reputable dealer or professional. It would be best if the person is referred to by friends who tried similar services in the past.</p>
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<p>Here is the fast version of my home-made instructional film on how to paint your own car yourself. This is no dialogue just the whole process from start to finish. Totally DiY, low cost- enjoy. www.pumthuggee.com<br />
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<p>Car paint&#8230;?<br />The paint on my spoiler is peeling off.  How do I paint over it?<br />
Where can I find car paint?<br />
Does this look like what I could use?</p>
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<p>I am a 32 year old guy living with my girlfriend of three years in Sydney. I am currently employed as Human resource manager in one of the banks (won’t mention which, he he). I love surfing, going out to the movies or just hanging out with my girl or friends.Visit Brookvale Auto Center  for  Car Paint Protection Sydney </p>
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