Using Hydrographic Paint On Your Car? 2 Problems You May Run Into

26 August 2016
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If you want to paint your car so that it will withstand cracking and everyday wear, hydrographic paint will get the job done. This type of paint is highly flexible and boasts different qualities than regular auto paint. Here are two problems you may run into while using a hydrographic paint and how to address them to get the best paint job possible. The Paint Is Not Completely Covering The Car's Surface Read More 

3 Signs That Your Vehicle May Have A Bent Frame

5 July 2016
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It is vital that you are aware of whether your vehicle has a bent frame so you can look into getting it repaired as soon as possible. To help you determine whether your vehicle may have a bent frame, you will want to check out the following three signs. It Keeps Going Out Of Alignment Even vehicles that have a perfectly straight frame will go out of alignment from time to time. Read More 

Three Tips For Businesses With Vehicle Fleets

26 April 2016
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Managing your company's fleet of commercial vehicles can be a difficult task. This may be especially true for those that have only recently started enterprises that require large vehicle fleets. If you are one of these individuals, you may benefit from using the following few tips to help ensure that your company is getting the most from these vehicles. Avoid Cutting Corners On Maintenance A large fleet of commercial vehicles can be expensive to maintain. Read More 

Is Your Car A Rust Bucket? How To Treat It And Avoid It From Happening Again

16 February 2016
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Rust on a car not only looks bad, but it also causes structural damage on your car. If you do not treat the rust quickly, the problem can become much worse, and you will end up with very high repair bills. Below you will learn how to treat the rust you have now, as well as how to prevent it from happening to your car again. Treating Rust Spots If you only have small rust spots, you may be able to treat them yourself. Read More