CARS.COM — I likely fall into the same camp as most motorists regarding car paint: I don’t really think about it most of the time. When it gets too dirty, I wash it; sometimes I wax it. However, after ...
One thing lots of drivers hate. Finding a fresh scratch on their ride’s smooth paint job. Maybe it came from flying pebbles, smacking into foliage, or someone bumping your door with keys truth is, ...
View post: The Corvette ZR1X Is So Fast It Breaks NHRA Street-Car Rules No matter how hard we try to keep our cars’ paint safe from scuffs and scratches, damage can still happen. Scratches can be ...
Scratches in your car’s paint are similar to birth, death, and taxes: inevitable. You’re out getting groceries and a mouth-breather dings your door, scrapes your fender, or worse, keys your car. Want ...
If your car has scratches in the paint, simply use a crayon! Clean and wash the area that is scratched. Then find a crayon that matches your car's color. Heat the crayon with a lighter for around 15 ...
WD-40 has many applications in and around your car. Its water displacement formula helps start wet engines, while preventing foamy oxidation on the battery terminals as well. In contrast, its cleaning ...
Seeing scratches on your car can feel incredibly frustrating, but it's one of those inevitables, shall we say. No matter how much you baby your prized possession, a scratch or blemish may eventually ...
Talking about paint is about as interesting as watching it dry, right? Well . . . not anymore. Just as technology is changing how cars are built and driven, so too is it transforming the skin that ...
Compounding is a very delicate art, much the same as polishing your car’s paint. Clear coat is very thin, so there is little room for error. Here’s how to ...