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Removing those ugly gas stains from under the fuel filler of your car or truck can be done with a little elbow grease and common cleaners. The stains come from gasoline damaging the clear coat or...
Have you ever woken up Sunday morning, grabbed that cup of coffee, strolled outside to feel the warm sun, then look at your car covered with eggs? It could be from the neighborhood juvenile...
Ultra violet rays, acid rain, dust and other factors can damage a car's finish. Left untreated, this damage appears as a milky haze in the clear coat, making the paint appear flat and worn.
Tree sap can be a pain in the neck when trying to remove it from your car. Normal household products normally won't do the job. Most chemicals that people tell you to use however can severely...
There are many steps involved in keeping an automobile looking its best. Auto detailing can be done by a professional or at home. It may involve protective measures that keep a car looking new or...
Getting a shine back into your car's finish is relatively easy as long as the paint isn't completely gone, having left behind spots of factory primer or bare metal. With a little elbow grease,...
Inside the car, any number of things can cause a mess after you've tidied up. But on the outside surface of a freshly washed, shiny clean car, dirt appears mysteriously. Over a period of days, the...
The paint job on a car can be very expensive to repair or replace. So when it comes to your cars paint, good care is a must! The following list of tips and hints will help you to maintain your...
If you've purchased a new car and want to keep the paint job looking pristine, which polish should you choose? (Car polish is different from car wax, although many manufacturers confuse these...
Do you want to keep your new car paint job nice for a long time? Do you want to keep your older paint job lasting much longer? Here's my secret...
Rain, sprinklers and splashes from puddles can all ruin your car's pristine shine. The spot or stain left on your car is from the minerals remaining after the water has evaporated, not the water...
Diesel fuel can cause serious damage to your car’s paint job if left unwashed. Diesel fuel is highly corrosive and can eat through your paint, causing serious ripples, bubbling and peeling....
Having your car egged is an unpleasant experience. You might think that your car is damaged forever and you will need to get a new paint job. Fortunately, you can remove egg from the exterior of...
To prep a car for painting you need to remove any wax or residue from polishes or silicon finish enhancers. You can find a product in the automotive section of many major retailers that is...
Washing your car properly will give it a stand-out shine, while properly protecting the paint.