3 Ways To Improve Your Car's Interior

Posted on: 21 September 2015

Has the interior of your car seen better days? Whether you are sprucing up your car to sell it, or just making it nicer for your own enjoyment, there are inexpensive improvement you can make yourself or with a little bit of outside help. #1: Upholstery Upgrades Your upholster experiences some of the heaviest use, so it likely shows. Start by giving the interior of your car a good shampoo. Many do-it-yourself car washes feature shampoo stations, or you can do it at home with some water, a stiff brush, and a bottle of upholstery cleaner. [Read More]

Tips For Reducing Your Auto Repair Costs

Posted on: 18 September 2015

If your car has some damage and needs repairs, then you might have some big bills coming your way. To make those bills a little smaller and more manageable, here are some tips to keep in mind: Replace vs Repair Deciding whether to repair or replace the damaged parts can have a huge impact on your wallet. Depending on the level of damage, replacement might just be much cheaper in general, even if you replace the existing part with the exact same type of part, from the same manufacturer. [Read More]

How To Repair Small Holes In Your Car

Posted on: 17 September 2015

Small chips in your car paint are inevitable. They are usually harmless and hardly visible. However, over time they can lead to more serious problems if the hole starts to rust and corrode. This can lead to the deterioration of the metal. This is why it is very important to fix even the smallest paint chips as soon as you notice them. You can hire a professional, or you can fix the chips on your own if you have the right tools. [Read More]

3 Ways To Fix Hail Damage On Your Car

Posted on: 16 September 2015

If you were driving in a hailstorm or your car was parked outside while it was hailing, you might find several small dents or holes in the car. Larger dents need a professional, but if the damage is minor, you should be able to fix it yourself. Find Direct Sunlight The first way you can try removing the hail damage from your car is by looking for direct sunlight. If you are in the middle of winter, this might be difficult. [Read More]