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Unfortunately, unless you keep your car sealed in a temperature-controlled, bone-dry, oxygen-deprived bubble, rust is inevitable. However, by treating rust when you see it and rustproofing your car at least once every two years (or annually), you can manage how quickly rust builds up and prevent serious damage. In this guide, we’ll go over how […]
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Over time, your car will pick up its share of dings and scratches. But you don’t have to let these imperfections pile up. To maintain your car’s look and protect it from more serious issues, do some paint correction. Let’s go over what this process is, why it’s important, and how to get it done.
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When your car needs a wash, you have several options to choose between. So, how can you decide? To help you pick, let’s go over the differences between three common car wash types: automatic, touchless, and hand.
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Rust is inevitable, but that doesn’t mean you can’t slow it down. Let’s go over what it means to rustproof your car, how often it should get done, and how to do it yourself in your own garage.
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Many parts of your car will wear down over time, including your brakes. To help them stay in good condition, paint your brake calipers every three to four years. A professional brake caliper paint job typically costs between $250 and $450. If you’re interested in saving some money, you can DIY this task in your […]
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Calipers are an essential part of your brake system. Here’s how they work. The brake caliper is one of the most important parts of your car or truck’s braking system. In a disc brake system, it is the only part that you control. It’s the component that does the work when you press down on […]
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How do you deep clean your garage? It sounds like an easy question, but it’s not always so simple. You might simply have to clear debris off your garage floor, but you could also be dealing with liquid and chemical spills.