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  • 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.


  • Detail a Car

    Even if you're not preparing for a special event, detailing your own car can be a rewarding experience. You'll also save money and may even come out ahead by discovering a treasure trove of change rivaling that in your couch. Here are a few tips on how to get started.


  • Wax a Car

    Although nothing beats a professional car detailer with an electric buffer, following these steps every few months will protect your car's paint finish and keep it looking great. You will also save a lot of money over the course of the year.


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  • Fix a Bad Window-Tinting Job on Your Car

    If you need to fix a bad window-tinting job, your prospects of saving the existing tinting are grim. The dirt particles or air that caused the tinting to bubble are trapped between the window and the film and can only be removed by taking off the tint. Here are some steps for fixing that bad tinting job.


  • Polish a Car

    Polishing a car can be a lot of work, but the gleaming results will be well worth it. Polishes come in liquids, pastes and "systems" of two or more products to be used consecutively. Here's what to use and how to use them.


  • Remove a Car's Pinstriping

    So you've decided that green and gold pinstriping doesn't look so hot. Now what? The trick for this job is to take your time. It could take an hour or two to remove pinstripes from a standard pickup truck.


  • Clean your car keys

    If you leave the house what is the one thing you take with you no matter where you go? Probably even more than your cell phone. Your Car Keys! That nasty mangled ring of jagged metal shards are the keys to your life! That sucks! Wash those weapons of entry Vectro242 style!


  • Wash the Interior of Your Car

    All it takes is some time and a little elbow grease to make the inside of your car look as though you've had it cleaned by the pros.


  • Change a Honda Cabin Filter

    The cabin filter in your Honda automobile cleans all of the air that comes in through your ventilation system. If not changed on a regular basis, dirt and debris can cause reduced air flow, mold and nasty smells.


  • Change your Car's Brake Fluid

    Changing your car's brake fluid is rarely mentioned in tune-up guides and the like. But it is important, especially with car's being held for longer periods of time.Every year is not necessary, but the fluid should be changed at least every two years.


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