2 Types Of Auto Paint That Can Help You Avoid Needing Paint Repairs

Posted on: 14 April 2015

When something messes up your paint repair job, it's often an excellent time to consider using new useful paint for preventing paint damage in the first place. Here are two types of auto paint that can help you avoid paint repairs in the future. Self-Cleaning Paint One of the ways a paint job can get damaged is if rust and other debris build up on it over time. One way to avoid this type of damage is to go with new paint coating technology that makes it so that you just don't have to wash your car at all.
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How To Look For A Good Auto Body Detailer For A Paint Job

Posted on: 30 March 2015

No matter how light or severe a car accident may be, you're likely to get some kind of paint damage. If you have paint scratches in a large area, you may not be able to buff them out, and will have to get the car repainted if you want to restore its look. Many auto shops will offer to do the paint job for you, but you shouldn't just choose based on convenience or price:
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Prevent Nighttime Accidents With These Tips For Driving In The Dark

Posted on: 27 March 2015

Driving at night is obviously more dangerous than driving during the day because of reduced visibility. In fact, statistics show that about 49 percent accidents involving fatalities in the United States occur during the nighttime hours.  Those who frequently drive at night should be putting some extra effort into staying safe behind the wheel. The following are five great nighttime driving tips that just might save your life or the lives of your passengers.
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Preventing And Repairing Water Damage In Your RV

Posted on: 26 March 2015

For seasoned RV enthusiasts, battling the elements is simply a way of life. But what do you do when bad weather infiltrates your home away from home, leaving your walls and floor a water-logged mess? Almost every RV springs a few leaks during its lifetime; catching the signs early and making adequate repairs can protect your RV from thousands of dollars' worth of water damage and keep you warm, dry and on the road where you belong.
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