Car wraps are a viable alternative to paint jobs. However, both options come with benefits and negatives. Here's how to choose between the two.
Is your vehicle's top coat in dire need of a makeover? There are two options: paint job or wrap. Here are the pros and cons ...
What do you need? A good compressor, enough hose, a quality spray gun, a sander/buffer, hammer and dolly, sanding block and board, paint, primer, degreaser, a respirator maskâ ¦ and a car to paint.
The most expensive thing you can do to your automotive project is to paint it. Yes, you can certainly come up with ways to do this job on the cheap, but the results will generally reflect the amount ...
Let’s face it; every car looks its best when it’s clean, polished, and painted to perfection. In addition to the aesthetic, paint also protects your vehicle by preventing the steel underneath from ...
Weather-related spotting on your car's paint job can be a real eyesore, but can you easily clean it with a bottle of vinegar ...
Nothing can bum you out quite like seeing a scratch or dent in your pride and joy's paint. According to Chase Bank, getting paint repaired can cost anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand ...
For those into nail care, PPF or a clear bra is the equivalent of top coat nail polish to seal the fragile color of your car ...
While occasional washes are important, there are a few extra steps you can take to keep your car looking brand new at all times. See what works.