Auto detailing

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  • Clean Rims

    Are your tire rims caked with crud and you just can't get them as clean as you'd like? A simple solution!


  • Install a Headliner in a Pick-Up Truck

    Follow these easy steps to change the headliner in your pickup truck


  • Prolong the life of your cloth upholstered car seats

    Cars these days are made like never before. They seem like they can go on forever, and last forever, but will the main component you use in your car everyday last forever? Chances are it may not, but follow these steps and you will gladly get the firm new seat feel each time.


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  • Remove stubborn stains from car's exterior

    Everyday driving will leave many different types of stains on your car's exterior, especially tar and sap. This how to will teach you how to remove these stubborn stains easily.


  • Remove Wax Off a Car

    Removing baked on wax from a car's finish can be challenging, but not always impossible.


  • Custom Paint Your Car Wheels

    You can really change the look of your car by painting the wheels. Maybe you want to match your car color or possibly the original chrome is just tired looking or damaged or you want to keep and restore Classic irreplaceable wheels.


  • Obey Laws for Window Tint

    Nothing makes a car, truck or SUV look sharper than sophisticated window tinting. Safety benefits include 99.9% UV protection, reduced sun and headlight glare and less shattered glass in accidents and break-ins. On the other hand, that cool tint job could mean a run-in with the law. Take a proactive look at federal, state and local regulations when shading your favorite set of wheels.


  • Remove Grease from Seat Covers and Carpeting in your Car

    Had grease monkey working in/on your car? Did he leave a souvenir from the repair? Greasy grimy footprints on the carpet or a grease stain on the seat can easily be removed if you know how to do it. I've cleaned up a few nasties with this process.


  • Repair Cracks in a Dashboard

    If you want to preserve your car dashboard, silicone caulking is a great alternative, as it remains flexible over time, yet is strong enough to stick to the edges of dashboard cracks as they expand and contract. Even better, this form of dashboard crack repair is fast, easy and inexpensive. Read on to learn how to repair cracks in a dashboard.


  • Clean a Car's Interior

    Cleaning the inside of a car is something that easily can get overlooked because people are mostly worried about how their car looks on the outside or they just want to save some money when going to their local car wash. You can save the cost of a professional detailing by getting out the vacuum cleaner and a few household products. Here are a few tips on how to detail your car's interior.


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