Touching Up Your Paint Job After A Minor Collision: Vital Tips

Posted on: 29 November 2015

When an auto collision results in only minor damage to your vehicle, you may be able to make the repair yourself. This is especially true if a collision results in only small scratches or chips that damage your paint job. In this case, you can generally touch up the paint job without any difficulty as long as you follow certain precautions. Here are some key tips for restoring your vehicle's paint job after a minor collision.  Color 
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How To Clean Your Convertible Top

Posted on: 19 August 2015

You may be excited about your new convertible, but if you do not take good care of your convertible top, it may not last as long as you'd like. You will usually need to clean your top once a month. The convertible top may also simply look grimy and unappealing if it is not cared for properly. To know how to clean it, you will need to consider the type of top you have.
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3 Questions To Answer Before Choosing A Body Shop

Posted on: 29 June 2015

Even a minor auto accident will likely mean a trip to the body shop for paint and collision repair. Although you may have a mechanic you prefer, chances are you don't have a body repair shop programmed into your speed dial. Before choosing a shop, find out the answers to these three questions to make sure you can trust them with the repair of your car. Your goal is to have your car back in the same, or better, condition than it was before your accident.
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Totaled Or Totally Restored? It's Up To You.

Posted on: 10 June 2015

So, you are riding along in your favorite car of all time, when somebody runs a red light and crashes into you. If no one is hurt except for your car, and if you have had the car for over ten years, and you are not making payments anymore, whatever insurance money that you get will either go toward a new car or restoring this one. But which option should you should you choose?
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