A number of people often see a wax job as being an added luxury for their car, something that is done every once and a while just to add a little extra shine to their vehicle. But, this is where they are mistakened; waxing your automobile is certainly an activity that should be carried out on a regular basis. Too often car owners provide routine maintenance on the motor of their car but ignore the outside entirely, except for a few visits through the service station car wash. The outside of your vehicle needs regular care at the same time. Although ignoring your paint job may not result in any vehicle related mechanical issues, it can produce a reduced resale value, similar to if you never replaced your oil or got your car tuned up. Frequent external surface maintenance can keep your car or truck appearing like new for years after purchasing.
Do you want your car to keep that showroom shine? Below are a few handy tips that I have found to be infallible… We know that cleaning your car is one of those jobs that no-one likes to do, but one which always seems to need doing often. So when you do get a chance to clean it, how do you get your the exterior and wheels looking like a new car for longer?
If you’re in a position where you have to borrow a car from someone you know or you have to use a car rental service, you are going to want to return the car in as good if not better shape than when you took the car. That’s why you want be very careful while using the car, trying not to damage the vehicle or push the vehicle beyond its limits. However, some normal signs of wear are inevitable and reversible. Here are a few things to remember.
Finding water spots on your car is a very common issue that we deal with as car owners. The water spots can show up on your car for a variety of reasons, but in sunny South Florida, we usually have the sprinkler system in our community to blame. Many of us have found out that once we dedicate our weekend to washing our car, drying it off and maybe even waxing it, those water marks are still there. The thing is, most water spots can’t be removed by washing alone and for motor vehicle finishes challenging aspect is getting rid of them without adding swirls and scratches to the paintsimultaneously. But, before you get into the laborious task of figuring out how to remove water spots, you must first learn how to identify the type of water spots that you have on your vehicle.
Did you know that foggy and oxidized headlights can reduce night time driving visibility by up to 90%? What Causes Hazy & Foggy Headlights? We have all probably seen cars with headlights that have turned yellowish & discolored, coating the lens with a haze. This yellowish haze is caused by oxidation. Oxidation occurs from UV rays, road contaminates, weather, and…