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12 DIY projects that keep classic cars alive
Restoring classic cars is a labor of love that combines skill, patience, and a passion for automotive history. Whether you’re ...
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Saving a Car From a Horrible Paint Job That Could Ruin It
ThatDudeInBlue rescues a car from a disastrous, truly terrible paint job. House conservatives back new funding deal to end ...
From budget-friendly sprays to pro-grade finishes, see which automotive paints earn real praise from DIYers and seasoned ...
Some automatic car washes are known for damaging vehicles. Abrasive brushes and harsh soaps could scratch up your car.
It is best to remove pine sap from a car's paint as soon as possible, starting with gentle methods like hot, soapy water. Switching from a synthetic blend to a fully synthetic oil is safe for a ...
The outside of your car has seen better days. It's been sitting out in the sun so long you forgot what the original color was. Or maybe it has a few scratches here and there from those times you drove ...
TAYLOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — Multiple vehicles in Taylor were vandalized with black spray paint overnight in several neighborhoods, including on Michael Street. Police ...
The automaker’s new “Ombré” paint effect takes nearly 60 hours to complete. Now Bentley is showing that this paint finish looks equally good on the Flying Spur sedan. The first four-door to get the ...
It takes more than just washing your car to keep the paint job shiny and well-kept. While occasional washes are important, there are a few extra steps you can take to keep your car looking brand new ...
The wide world of automotive paint nerd-dom is an easy hole to fall into. Whether you’re obsessed with ultra-niche one-of-one hues or you’re just an admirer of bright, shiny things, you can appreciate ...
A quick run to Sheetz for gas last week turned into a frustrating ordeal for Antoinette Black after she unwittingly drove her new car over freshly painted road lines applied by PennDOT in Camp Hill.
On a scorching summer day, a parked car can feel like a furnace. New research from Lisbon shows that the effect isn’t just uncomfortable, it could be warming entire neighbourhoods. And the colour of ...
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