We have all seen the commercials. A guy walks into a junkyard and finds a weathered-looking car with severely faded paint, and with one swipe of the “miracle” product, it suddenly looks factory-new ...
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Can car wraps actually ruin your paint?
Car wraps have gone from niche advertising tools to mainstream style upgrades, yet a stubborn fear lingers that a vinyl skin will quietly destroy the paint hiding underneath. I set out to answer ...
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 ...
As the old saying goes, there's more than one way to skin a cat, and the same is true when it comes to finishing off your project car. The skin your vehicle wears is typically a layer of paint.
Few things cause the bottom to drop out of your stomach like finding spray paint on your car. Whether you’ve been vandalized, accidentally drove over a freshly painted road, or been on the receiving ...
The black paint on our long-term 2025 Toyota 4Runner has picked up a few minor scratches and blemishes during our ownership. We used a ceramic paint-correction product to polish out some small ...
Cars can mean many things to different people. For some, it can be like a collectible you keep in your garage and bring out for special occasions. For others, it can be a trusted companion that you ...
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Winter car washes aren’t optional, but the timing matters
Winter grime is more than a cosmetic problem. Salt, sand, and liquid deicers cling to metal, paint, and plastic, quietly accelerating corrosion and turning minor chips into expensive repairs. Keeping ...
When we bought our long-term Kia EV9, a trendy matte-finish paint job was not high on our must-have options list (actually, I don’t think it was on our list at all). However, the EV9 we ended up ...
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