2015

  • Tips For Saving Cash On Repairs After An Auto Accident

    If your vehicle was involved in an auto accident and you are forced to pay for the repairs out of your own pocket, you might start to find yourself a little concerned about the cost of everything. To help curb the cost a little, you might want to take a few moments to review the following tips. Find Parts At A Salvage Yard Not all replacement vehicle parts need to be brand new, especially considering how much money you might be able to save by purchasing a used part or two.
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  • 4 Tips For Avoiding Car Washing Damage

    Whether you take your car to a car wash or you wash your car at home, there are certain precautions that you must take in order to ensure that your vehicle's finish doesn't get scratched. Here are some essential things you should know in order to make sure that your vehicle doesn't suffer any damage that may result in it needing repairs. Proper Home Care There are times when you must wash your car at home.
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  • Making Your Car Look New Again After An Accident

    Stop and go rush hour traffic is an easy place to be in a fender bender. The sound of breaking metal and glass on your car when someone rear-ends you is always sickening. Even a minor accident can cause a lot of damage to your car. When you take your car to one of the local auto body collision repair services, it goes through many steps to come out looking new again.
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  • RV Collision Repair Guide

    The fiberglass siding your RV is a relatively durable material, but a collision can result in major damage. Even worse, you may not even realize there is damage until after some time has passed. The following guide can help you understand the most common forms of collision damage on a fiberglass RV, and ensure you know the proper steps to take to fix the situation. Delamination: The Hidden Damage Fiberglass siding is usually installed over and bonded to a backer of polystyrene and plywood panels.
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  • Dog Loves To Jump On Your Car Hood? Repair The Scratched Paint With These Tips

    If your large dog loves to jump on everything, including your car's hood, take steps to repair and protect your vehicle's paint now. Your dog's nails can scratch through the paint and damage your car's metal. If this happens, you'll need to take your car to an auto body paint shop for repairs. For smaller scratches, you can protect your paint job with the tips below. Buy Your Supplies If you only need to repair a few scratches, purchase one bottle of paint.
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  • Five Car Maintenance Tips For Planning Your Cross-Country Road Trip

    Taking a cross-country trip can be a lot of fun because there are so many amazing things to do and see. Before you start off on your journey, you need to be sure that you take the time to make sure your car is ready for the extensive travel. Use the following checklist to ensure you properly prepare your vehicle for the trip.  Have the Oil and Oil Filter Changed
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  • Use Your Business Fleet As A Marketing Tool

    If your business needs a business fleet as part of its necessary business functions, you may be missing out on a vital and easy part of your marketing. That bit of marketing is to have your business fleet be instantly recognizable as part of your business. That can mean things like having your name on the vehicle, making the vehicle a particular color, or broadcasting services. There are different ways to do this.
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