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By SNorman 2 comments
Washing your car properly will give it a stand-out shine, while properly protecting the paint... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 5 comments
Fuel treatments or additives are fluids you put directly in your gas tank. They're designed to reduce wear on your engine and deposits on intake valves and manifolds, carburetors and fuel injectors. Additives lubricate engine parts and generally ... more »
By ntherese4990 0 comments
It’s cold, freezing, and salt trucks are coating your car with loads of salt! Well, it’s time to take action and uncover the real beauty of your paint job once again. Oh and get all that slush and chalky white salt off once and for all. No need ... more »
By NataleeKW 2 comments
Do you frequent those touch free car washes? Have you ever took the time to really appreciate the aromas and the scenery? Well, here is how to get the full experience..... more »
By meemee67 0 comments
Taking your car to a car wash once a week can get expensive. Here is how to correctly and thoroughly wash your car on your own... more »
By nethopperz 0 comments
If you own an automatic carwash, this article will help you to learn more about the function of your photoelectric sensors and how to maintain them in order to keep your wash running smoothly... more »
By Ron Cogan 0 comments
Convertible tops look great when a car is new, but won't stay that way without proper care. Sunshine is probably the biggest culprit. Many modern convertible tops have a glass rear window. If yours doesn't, then this should get your attention, ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
Organizing a car wash fundraiser is a great way to get the money needed to finance your group's cause. It is relatively easy to do as compared to other forms of fundraisers and can be a fun and successful experience. Read on to learn how to see ... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 24 comments
Although nothing beats a professional car detailer with an electric buffer, following these steps every few months will protect your car's paint finish and keep it looking great. You will also save a lot of money over the course of the year... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 7 comments
With a little time and the right clothes (dress to get wet), washing your car can actually be quite relaxing--even meditative... more »
By Sheila Wilkinson 1 comments
How can you make your car look great on a shoestring budget? Try this do-it-yourself car wash solution. This cheap and simple recipe is every bit as good as those sold in the automotive department of your supermarket... more »
By russostyle 0 comments
this is a very easy way of maintaining your rim or alloy dust or particle free.. more »
By LeDudeRah 0 comments
Washing your car at home without the use of a hose, bucket, and sponge is referred to as a "waterless car wash". This type of washing is becoming increasingly popular with consumers today. The goal of the article is show readers how to ... more »
By jamaclassics 0 comments
To prep a car for painting or repainting there are three steps to removing paint restorers or old wax:.. more »
By eHow Cars Editor 47 comments
Dirty cars are without a doubt unsightly and the key to a successful car washing is working from top to bottom and one side at a time. Confused? Here are a few easy steps to get your car looking like new... more »
By Treciagayle 0 comments
We want to get our money's worth at the car wash. Here are some techniques that I have learned that will help you to get your money's worth. Study these suggestions before you begin, so that you get the process in your mind, which will also ... more »
By sexysnow72 0 comments
this is an easy trick that works great.. more »
By joshcrank 0 comments
If you just bought your very first convertible, get used to the idea of performing specialized maintenance on your roof. It’s not overly complicated, but it’s necessary to keep your convertible top looking and performing great. Read on to learn ... more »
By John Gossett 0 comments
Most cars will last a lot longer than most people believe if they are maintained properly. Sometimes you end up with a lemon, but the basic principles of automobile care and handling overcome most major problems... more »
By eHow Cars Editor 0 comments
You would not be the first person to discover that your little Picasso managed to get crayon on your car seats while coloring in the car. If you have some crayon markings, following these steps to remove the stains... more »
By edp81 0 comments
Removing road paint from your car is a difficult task. Here are some suggestions for getting rid of the road paint without damaging your car... more »
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson 0 comments
You were driving along and didn't see the orange cones warning you to stay off a certain section of the freshly line-painted street. Then you got home and noticed paint caked on the side of your car from the fresh road paint. This is no easy job, ... more »
By MelanieF 0 comments
Keeping your vehicle clean is very important. You should keep the interior of your car free of clutter and debris. At least once a year, you should take the time to do a thorough cleaning of your car. Historically, this once a year deep cleaning ... more »
By rpalotay 0 comments
Waiting for your car to be washed can seem like a daunting task. It seems like your car is the last one to get washed and then it sits in the sun for a half an hour before it gets dried. There are many ways to distract yourself that are very ... more »
By Ynot 0 comments
Clay Bar has become a really popular component to car enthusiast's culture, as it removes the increasing damage being done to the finishes of today's vehicle due to harsh pollutants that burn right through conventional protectants. Invisible ... more »