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Friday, April 27, 2007

Prevent Your Paint Job from Oxidizing

Oxidation of your car takes place largely due to neglect. If you wash you car with dish soap, allow it to bake under the scorching hot sun, and fail to wax it periodically, you're the perfect candidate for vehicle oxidation. If the condition of your car is headed down hill, it's not to late to turn the condition around with a few helpful tips.

The first rule of thumb is not to wash your car using detergent. Always use a premium car wash that is specifically made for car finishes. A protective coating of wax should be applied 3-4 times a year, and should consist of a blended or synthetic type wax. You should check your car for stains, and remove any with paint cleaner or a polish that doubles as a cleaner. Some of the contaminants you'll need to look for before washing or waxing are road film, tar from the road, tree sap, dust, dirt, and fresh bird droppings to name a few.

You can't say enough about keeping your car protected from adverse weather conditions. If you live in areas with a lot of rainfall, you need to realize that rain itself cannot clean your car. In fact, rain may have chemicals that are harmful to your paint job without you being aware. Snowy environments can be just as harmful and can rust the underside of your vehicle due to salt deposits in the snow.

Perhaps the best prevention of paint job oxidation is to get the best paint job possible to begin with. While you don't have to opt for the most important paint job in town, you can spend a few dollars and a thorough paint job that can protect you car for years to come.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Convertible Season is Almost Here!

The snows of winter are melting away and spring is definitely taking a stronghold across the country. With warmer weather, out come the convertibles and nothing looks cooler than a convertible top car in the spring or summer. And you have to admit, nothing looks more pathetic than a convertible with a peeling, ragged top that hasn't been cared for.

Taking care of your car's convertible top should be a priority. If you don't, you'll have a dry, cracked, peeling mess where your once cool looking convertible top used to be. As you'll soon find out when you research it, replacing a convertible top is not a cheap proposition, however by using professional auto car products, you can keep the convertible top looking great and feeling soft and supple. Regular cleaning and dressing of the convertible top will add years to the life of your car's convertible top.

Keep it clean with a good professional quality cleaner such as Power Clean. Most people use over the counter cleaners and worse, the blue window cleaner on the clear parts of their vinyl convertible top. What these people don't know is that the over the counter cleaners mostly contain ammonia which sets up a chemical reaction when it hits plastic and vinyl and with repeated use will make your vinyl and plastic areas on your convertible brittle which leads to peeling and breakage. After cleaning, dry your convertible top and protect it with a specially made dressing such as Interior Shine. This will keep the top soft and supple - plus it will look great too.

Make sure your convertible top turns heads in awe, not disgust and use these basic tips for keeping your convertible top looking in tip-top shape all through the year!

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