I have a 2008 black honda civic which I am polishing before winter gets here, the whole driver side is done I am now going to do the passenger side.
My question is this one, the passenger side rear wheel arch need's a rust repair job (which i will do in the following 10 days)
I am ceramic...
I would like a shed but the city wont allow it because we have an above ground pool and a clothes line ( I know stupid city laws) If i erect a buildint in the backyard, it wont be long i will have to dismantle it.
this is why i have to maximize the space usage in there
ideally i would demolish...
Oh yeah I need to specify I just moved in like 2 months ago so for now the garage is a mess since I have no real time to invest in it ( will change soon)
I would like to get some advices on what to do with my attached 1 car garage
As far as storage space I am quite restricted I have overhead space and the back of the garage, the sides are unusable if I want to get a car in there and be able to open a door. The size is about 14' × 20''...
Like the title say's, what would you do if involved in this situation; the explanation follows below.
The vehicule in question is my personal car, a 2013 hyundai I30. Medium hardness factory paint on 70% of the car, a shoddy quality repaint with really soft clear coat on both the right...
On mine when it was dipped, i washed with onr (you can use whatever non wash and wax soap you want) and sprayed optimum spray wax on it, it gave a slight shine but repelled dirt much more easily !
So to get this straight and short, I have a coworker who owns a 2016 mitsubishi outlander in black ( soft soft paint) and want his truck washed, he doesnt want to visit automatic carwashes and he's afraid of the manual ones around ( seen mitts beeing dropped and the staff picked it up and kept...
just do like usual in a snow storm, drive slower, brake ahead, make sure your winter tires are in great shape, use rain-X yellow -45 windshield washer. 6 inches of snow really is nothing, it is a really small snowfall !
you'll do great!!
like the title says, i need to hide swirls on a 2014 marlin blue hyundai santa fe sport. It is my father in law SUV and well let say the truck will inevitably be wrongly washed so polishing it is just wasting time. The vehicule is also parked 4 months of the year in the winter,under the trees in...
it will get worse if they touch it again, my previous car had the same problem, black mitsubichi lancer, buffer trail galore. It had been "buffed" by the dealership.
my wrist aint really a problem now, just waiting for surgery ! I will just take more time and ask my sister's help for washing...
my wrist is pretty messed up going in surgery soon, I am used to a rotary (with 2 functionnal arms) but honnestly it's been like 1 1/2 year i havent touched any car care products so there is my problem, i have forgotten a bunch of things .
claying will be done first with medium grade...
honnestly i think they only did a dry pass on the upper part of the car with the rotary at the dealerdhip the film/glue is pretty much all below the door handles
Hi, I think I do need some advices for 2 things at least ; the first being knocking down buffer trails/holograms instilled by the dealership on my sister 2013 black hyundai elantra sedan , removing all the swirls may be a bit less important since winter is coming and she'll be dragging the snow...
hi shawn, I would like to know if you could give me advices on how to wrap door mirrors , i am trying to do mine on my ford fiesta and the massive inward curve is holding me at the same point after 3 attempts (3m dinoc not cheap either to waste) as well as the vortex generator on top of the...