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  • How to Remold Fiberglass Panels for a Better Fit

    Anyone that has worked with fiberglass body panels know they rarely fit as well as desired. There is a lot of cutting, grinding, pushing, cussing and grunting to close the gaps that always seem...

  • How to Soften Aluminum Plate

    The process of softening metal is referred to as annealing. When you anneal aluminum you are releasing the tension between the metal's molecules and making the metal softer and easier to work. To...

  • How to Replace Cab Mounts on a Chevy Pickup

    As vehicles get older, parts start to break down, and things don't fit as well as they once did. Rubber products are particularly prone to corrosion. The cab mounts on a Chevrolet pickup are made...

  • How to Pick a Body Shop

    After you have had an accident, or if you want to make other repairs or changes to the exterior of your car, you need to locate a body shop. Finding the right body shop to do upgrade work or...

  • How to Fix Scratches on Your Car or Truck

    If your car is anything like mine when I got it, it is covered in small scratches. I was even lucky enough to get a long deep one. Instead of forking out a ton of money to a body shop to fix them,...

  • How to Paint a Smooth Coat on Metal

    Metal can be one of the most challenging surfaces for do-it-yourselfers to paint due to its sleek, smooth texture. Often, it can be difficult to coat a metal surface with paint without ending up...

  • How to Pay Auto Insurance Deductibles

    If you have automobile insurance, chances are you have a deductible. A deductible is a predetermined fee you must pay when you file a claim if your auto is damaged. This is the insurance company's...

  • How to Remove the Tailgate From a Chevy Silverado

    You may need to remove the tailgate from your Chevrolet Silverado to install a new one; you may also need additional bed space. Removing the tailgate is a simple procedure, as long as you have...

  • How to Replace Mustang Floor Boards

    When restoring an older Ford Mustang, one of the common areas that needs to be addressed is the floor boards. Because of their proximity to the ground and salted roads, the floor boards can take a...

  • How to Repair Rusty Rocker Panels

    When a car starts to rust, it's literally being eaten alive; if it gets bad enough, the panels need to be replaced. A common area to find rust are the rocker panels because of their proximity to...

  • How to Paint a Trailer Exterior

    Trailers are great vehicles for hauling cars and parts to the yard, but like any vehicle, they undergo some amount of wear and tear. With all of those things moving on and off the trailer, paint...

  • How to Fix a Car Door Latch on a Toyota

    If the latch on any one of your Toyota vehicle's doors is broken, you will have a hard time opening and closing the door. You need to fix the door quickly by replacing the latch. Make sure you get...

  • How to Remove a Truck Tailgate

    There can be a number of reasons why you may need to remove the tailgate door from the back of your pickup. If the tailgate has been damaged, you should remove it for possible repairs or...

  • How to Price a Paint Job for a Car

    A paint job is an automotive service done to restore and/or customize a car to a specific preference or style. Paint jobs have become quite creative over the years, ranging from one color to...

  • How to Shop for Auto Painting

    Automotive paint jobs often deliver the first impression of a vehicle. Professional quality paints and techniques create a lasting shine that also protects the metal components of a vehicle's...

  • How to Install a Honda Civic Door Lock

    There may come a time when you must install a new lock on the doors of your Honda Civic. The lock is a solid cylinder within the door that connects to the door latch. Open up the door by removing...

  • How to Remove Rust From My Car Paint

    Rust is never a good thing to see on your car paint. You can't just paint over it; you need to remove all rust from the area and strip that spot to bare metal first, or else the rust will come...

  • How to Remove Super Glue From Car Paint

    Super Glue is one of the worst things to get on a car's paint job because it is one of the hardest substances to remove. The glue will bond to the paint and harden almost immediately. To make...

  • How to Use Body Filler the Right Way in Cars

    You need to follow certain steps when using body filler to repair dents or other damage on a car body. If you don't use the filler the right way, the vehicle may end up looking worse than when you...

  • How to Fix a Tailgate Latch on a Dodge Truck

    If the latch that secures your Dodge truck's tailgate is not working, this can be more that a simple inconvenience. Someone can be injured while trying to open it. If the latch is stuck open, the...

  • How to Do an Emergency Bondo Job On Your Car

    This is a how to on doing an emergency bondo repair job on your car or truck. This is not auto body 101, this is just to get your car to pass inspection, period. So if your quarter panels are...

  • How to Remove Paint from Car Parts

    Before you paint a car body, you will need to remove the paint that is on the body if it is peeling or bubbling so that when you prime it and paint it the paint will stick and not peel or bubble...

  • How to Weld Polypro Plastic

    Polypropylene is widely used in the construction and automotive industries. When cracks or breaks develop in a component made from polypropylene, the defected area can generally be welded. Like...

  • How to Paint a Car with Auto Air Colors

    For years, automotive paints have been toxic, be it a lacquer-based or urethane-based system. But recently, Auto Air Colors came out with a new line of waterborne paints, making them substantially...

  • How to Mix Gelcoat

    Mixing gelcoat thoroughly with a catalyst hardener prior to application will ensure an even and sturdy finish. Always blend the resin well, so the final seal is smooth, without any patchy areas of...

  • How to Repair Hail Damage & Dents

    Hearing the peaceful patter of rain turn into the sharp clang of punishing hail is enough to make any car-owner cry out in frustration. Within minutes, a bad hailstorm can leave a new car badly...

  • How to Repair a Stabilizer Bar in a 1999 Ford Ranger

    Without the stabilizer bar on a Ford Ranger, the truck feels like it is about to roll over every time it is put into a hard turn. The stabilizer system prevents the majority of the rocking from...

  • How to Remove Pinstripes From Your Car

    Nothing accents the sensual curves of your vehicle like an elegant pinstripe. Painted pinstripes on a beefy hot rod can draw attention at a cruise-in or car show. However, some people think that...

  • How to Fill Out Auto Body Repair Orders

    Repairing damage to your car requires two separate processes to return your car to its original condition. One is the mechanical repair process, which includes work, such as repairing and...

  • How to Learn Custom Auto Painting

    Car lovers opt for custom auto painting because it provides an opportunity for automotive enthusiasts to express their individuality and aesthetic flare. However, as CustomCarPainting.net...

  • How to Replace a Honda Accord Bumper

    The Honda Accord is a dependable, efficient economy car designed to handle all of the abuse you can throw at it. This car often lasts for hundreds of thousands of miles and gets better mileage...

  • Auto Body Sculpting Tools

    Tools used to sculpt metal for auto bodies can be as elaborate as English wheels or as simple as scrap steel. Find inexpensive solutions for sculpting metal with help from an auto body mechanic in...

  • Auto Body Hand Tools

    Auto body hand tools include different sized sockets, scrapers and screwdrivers that help pull off fenders and remove car doors. Collect a few basic tools that can be used for repairs with help...

  • Auto Body Sanding Tools

    Auto body sanding tools include various sanding blocks, which are available in different materials, fine-grit sand paper and graters that help to remove excess body filler in order to make...

  • Auto Body Prep Tools

    Some tools necessary to prep the body of an automobile include rubber gloves, semi-aggressive cleaning pads, disposable auto towels and a high-quality wax and grease remover. Prepare the surface...

  • Auto Body Tools for Paint Designs

    Paint designs on the body of a car are applied with the help of an air-pressure paint gun, lacquer thinner and a variety of safety equipment, like gloves, safety goggles and a respirator. Gather...

  • How to Repair Rust Holes

    There are a few ways to repair a rust hole, but no guarantees a repair will last. With that said, repairing a rust hole is easy and can be done by anyone willing to put forth the effort. Repairing...

  • How to Remove Auto Paint for Repainting

    Removing auto paint before repainting a vehicle ensures that none of the old paint will affect the final color of the new paint. In some cases, removing the old paint is necessary even if the new...

  • How to Build a Paint Spray Booth

    So your tired of being seen in that paint peeling car or truck you drive. We know money is tight, a paint job can cost any where from $750.00 to $5000.00 depending on what you have done to your...

  • How to The Secret to a great detail

    In this economy, a new car may be out of reach for most people. Why not keep yours looking great? This article runs through a couple easy ways to make your car look showroom new.

  • How to Do Auto Body Work Paint

    So you were on your way home from work, pulled into the groceries store, ran in for a gallon of milk... And as you are backing out of the parking lot," A Pole Hits You"!!! Yes, I know...

  • How to Flip Cheap Wrecked Cars for a Profit

    This will show you how to buy wrecked cars and sell them for a nice profit

  • How to Build Truck Bumpers

    You can build your own truck bumpers as a less expensive alternative to having it done for you, to customize the appearance and durability of your bumper, or as just a fun project to work on for...

  • How to Do Bodywork on an Impala 2003

    The Impala is, hands down, one of the best and most recognizable vehicles to ever grace the American roadways. The vehicle is a vision of extraordinary engineering and design: not too flashy yet...

  • How to Use Fiberglass Resin on Automobiles

    Use fiberglass material and fiberglass resin to patch and restore rusted areas in automobile or trailer bodies. Use relative simple techniques to renew strength and restore appearance of rusted...

  • How to Get Rid of Orange Peel From Car Paint

    Orange peel in car paint is very annoying to say the least, preventing the true flat shine your paint has to offer, and is a very common situation with many new paint jobs. The cause for the...

  • How to Prepare for Car Painting

    Salt, hail, dust and wind can damage your car's paint job. Damaged paint can allow formation of rust and lead to premature aging of your vehicle, lowering its resale value and eye appeal.

  • How to Repair a Vinyl Car Bumper

    Those textured vinyl bumper covers on your car or SUV sure take a lot of abuse, and damage of some type is hard to avoid. Whether it's pits from flying road stones, dents or scratches from other...

  • How to Block Sand a Car

    One of the steps involved in body work preparation before a car is painted is a system called "block sanding".This is an all important step which allows you to obtain very flat smooth surface...

  • How to Have Insurance Cover Body Shop Costs

    If you want your insurance to cover body shop costs, you need to prepare well in advance of any possible accident or breakdown. Because not all types of insurance offer the same coverage,...

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