Been In A Car Collision? Two Tips To Help You Fix The Damage On A Budget

Posted on: 1 January 2016

When you've been in an automobile collision, you have some tough decisions to make.  If you hit an inanimate object, such as a pole, tree or fire hydrant, there's no one that you can pursue for financial damages, and you may be reluctant to file a claim with your insurance company for fear that your premium may increase.  However, there are ways to repair the damage to your vehicle without breaking the bank. [Read More]

Answering Common Concerns about Using Fleet Service Providers

Posted on: 9 November 2015

There are many logistical aspects to running a company, and this can be especially true for companies that have large fleets of vehicles. These companies will need to conduct regular maintenance on their vehicles, and there will also inevitably be repairs that must be made. Not surprisingly, this can quickly become extremely expensive when using a traditional repair shop. Luckily, fleet service providers can help your company to address these needs as efficiently as possible. [Read More]

Is Your Vehicle Rusty? Here's What To Do

Posted on: 29 September 2015

If you have an older vehicle -- or even a newer vehicle that has been exposed to the elements -- then you might find yourself worrying about rust. Rusty spots don't just look bad; they can also put the vehicle at risk of more damage. Luckily, there are steps that you can take to repair your car and get it back to normal after rust has appeared. Use Sandpaper If the rusty spots on your car are minor, and if you catch them soon enough, you can attack them yourself with fine-grit sandpaper. [Read More]

How To Easily And Inexpensively Remove Rust From A Truck Frame

Posted on: 23 September 2015

The repair of a damaged truck frame requires several steps in the process, but one of the most important is eliminating rust. Without being completely removed, rust will eventually weaken or destroy a truck's frame. Fortunately, removing this rust is not difficult; it only requires the use of a few basic, household chemicals and a couple of other tools. Below is what you need and how to accomplish the process: [Read More]