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Caring for your Car's Finish
Caring for your car's finish can actually improve the overall life of the vehicle, while saving you some money at the pump. A properly washed and waxed car can increase your mileage by as much as seven percent! Here's what you should do to properly care for your car's finish.
Fixing Rust Spots
Fixing rust spots is more than just a simple cosmetic repair. When you properly fix rust spots on any older vehicle, you are greatly improving that vehicles longevity. The great thing about this is that it is a repair that anyone can do, here's how.
Fixing Small Dents
If you have a small dent, or even a whole bunch of dents, in your car then you know how unsightly and unattractive these are. Instead of taking the car in to an auto body shop, why not save the money and do it yourself? Here's how you can go about fixing small dents yourself.
Fixing Small Paint Dings
There are virtually an unlimited number of options that a person can use for fixing small paint dings all it takes is a little creativity, some patience and often a willingness to do a little work. So, since fixing those small paint dings is not a very hard or difficult process, why shell over your money to someone else to do it?
Flying Car Hoods
Quick! You are driving down the road and the hood of your car just flew open and smacked your windshield. What do you do?
Painting Your Car
If your car is in need of a new paint job, then chances are you know exactly how expensive painting your car can be. Instead of paying someone else to do it for you, why not do it yourself. Here's how.
Removing Decals and Bumper Stickers from Fiberglass
You used to like that decoration, but now you don't. You want to remove it without damaging any fiberglass—here's how.