Huwebes, Disyembre 27, 2018

Why Regular Car Wash Is Important For Your Vehicle

There are car owners who wash their car as often as they can while others drag it as long as possible. But is there really a schedule that you should keep up to when it comes to getting a car wash and grooming? Well, it would have to depend on a lot of factors. Do you drive all day every day? Are you a very busy person? Have you been out on a rainy day lately? All cars accumulate dust, dirt, grime, and all sorts of impurities that can affect your car’s exterior as well as interior, but those question above makes all the difference on how frequent should you avail car grooming services.

It’s understandable that it’d be hard to squeeze in car washing everyday if you’re busy, but you should at least do it once a week or every time you get a day off and if you really can’t do it yourself then take advantage of  the car grooming service that are widely available in Singapore. If you drive on poor conditions a lot, like when it’s rainy or on rough roads you have to get it done more often than once a week. Doing so can do you a lot more favor than you’d expect. Still not convinced? Then here are the reasons that will make you take your vehicle to the car wash shop now!

It Will Maintain The Brand New Look That Every Car Owner Loves
Visit a car showroom and take a look around, do you see even a single car look like it had seen better days? Probably no. You might even find it hard to get dusts as you swipe you finger in the exterior. That’s because shiny and clean looking cars are what sells, even pre-owned one! So if you’re planning to put your car back on the market in the future, make sure to keep it pristine looking. Not just cleaning it but investing in paint protection film definitely increases its value which will come in handy if you plan on selling it in the future because this prevents exterior damage while making your car look attractive and brand new even if it’s not!

To Prevent Dirt From Damaging Your Car
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Aside from that, even things like bird dropping, dust and grime can eventually damage your car paint. So aside from paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather which will prevent your paint job from fading fast, expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust, regular car wash is a must too. Like most things, prevention is better than cure. Don’t let dirt to start damaging your car exterior before you become more proactive when it comes to keeping it clean more often. Repainting can be costly, so if you can do something to avoid doing it too often, wouldn't you do it and save yourself some cash and stress?

Keeping Your Car Clean Ensures Your Safety While On The Road Too
If the rest of the benefits of regular car washing doesn't matter to you, this one should. Driving doesn't seem like a life-threatening activity because you’re essentially just going from one place to another. But the thing is that, car accidents ranked as the 9th leading cause of death in worldwide according to Association for Safe International Road Travel, so you shouldn't take driving too lightly. This is because not a lot of people underestimated the value of running a car check before hitting the road. But also because people underestimate dirt on the windshield alone can affect your visibility while driving which can lead to an accident. Even a problem as simple as this can turn into a seriously dangerous mishap when you’re in the middle of the road, especially a busy one.  This is why it’s important that you take your car on a regular maintenance and car wash to make sure you avoid this.

You Get To Save On Money And Gas
Did you know that a clean car promotes better fuel efficiency? Although there have been earlier statements that dirt particles create an aerodynamic effect similar that of to a golf ball, this simply isn't true. The dirt on your car creates drag, which causes your car to burn more fuel and of course money. Tests have proven that a clean car is 10% more fuel-efficient than the same dirty car.

Maintaining Cleanliness Means Avoiding Illness
Whether you accept it or not, billions of creatures we can’t see lurks around your car like germs and allergens. And that’s even after you just had a car wash, so how much more of you’re the type who hardly ever do car wash and just waits for rain to kind of do the job for you? (I know this sounds ridiculous but people like this truly exist!) Letting dust, dirt or debris accumulate in your vehicle for a long time is not good because your body absorbs that in one form or another. This practically means you’re slowly putting your health in jeopardy especially if you gets sick easily. So if you've had the chronic cough or cold, try taking your car to a detailer more regularly and you’d be amazed how the coughing and sneezing starts to fade away.

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Difference Of Ceramic Coating Paint Protection From Car Glass

Martes, Disyembre 11, 2018

Difference Of Ceramic Coating Paint Protection From Car Glass

When it comes to paint protection, there are different ways to do that. In this article we’re going to talk about two options you can try which are ceramic coating paint protection and car glass.
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust. When it comes to paint protection, there are different ways to do that. In this article we’re going to talk about two options you can try which are ceramic coating paint protection and car glass.

The problem is, if you’re not as well versed in car grooming, it’s easy to get confused with what option to go for since they may look similar.  In fact, some car owners get tricked by auto detailing and grooming specialist into availing deals that your vehicle may not even need at that moment. To save yourself and your wallet from that, take note on their differences so that you’ll know which suits your car’s needs in the future. 

Ceramic Coating Paint Protection
Another way to protect your car is via paint coatings. Paint coatings are relatively new and are one of the up and coming leaders to car detailing in the automobile industry. It serves as an all in one protective layer to a car’s paintwork and UV ray protection is included in its specifications along with many others. It is able to keep your car’s paint looking polished, comparable to that of a showroom standard car and the best thing is that no re-application is required at all as it is highly durable. With this paint coating in place, you will not need to go through the regular hassle of consistently finding sheltered parking lots or frequent waxing sessions for your car. 

Ceramic coating can be best measured on the Pencil test scale, where it scores above 9H - which is the highest level on the scale used in the coating industry to determine clear coats. In other words, the 9H means that ceramic coating always stays hard if applied and maintained correctly. Ceramic coating is so durable that it can only be removed through abrasion. So you can rest assured that it won’t be damaged by chemicals that waxing or traditional coating can’t stand. Given that harsh chemicals can hardly penetrate ceramic coating, then you won’t have to worry about water or moisture seeping into your paint job and result to oxidation and corrosion.

Glass Coating
Other people assume that glass coating is the use of material like car windows or windshield, but it’s important to know that it’s not. Glass coating is a form of paint protection. It is performed using a sticky substance made from randomly arranged and transparent compounds. While ceramic coating paint protection and glass coating products may look the same, their structural compositions usually differ. This results to varying characteristics when done to your car. But since both procedure can be performed based on nano technology, glass and ceramic coating can properly blend into the paint job, creating a strong and lasting layer of protective shield to the paintwork and surfaces of your car exterior. However, unlike ceramic coating, glass coating often bonds to the paintwork quickly. This then results to better insulation of the paintwork from effects of harsh chemicals and other elements of damage in the environment. Glass coating is quite strong and easy to apply.

So the question remains, which procedure is better for your car? Well, the answer actually depends on where and how your car is used. Ceramic coating is a cheaper and takes less time to perform but doesn't last as long. But if your car isn't used often or isn't exposed to harsh environment, ceramic coating may do. On the other hands, glass coating may be best for you if you drive a lot and take your vehicle to a lot of different locations. Though glass coating is pricier compared to ceramic, it is highly durable and shiny. So, even though cost is a huge factor when car owners are seeking car paint protection, you should consider what’s best for your car with your existing lifestyle because it may actually save you more money in the long run.

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Ways You’re Sabotaging Your Own Car’s Paint Job Without Realizing It

Huwebes, Nobyembre 29, 2018

Ways You’re Sabotaging Your Own Car’s Paint Job Without Realizing It


If you don’t like to spend a huge amount of money trying to fix your car’s paint, then better do a better job at protecting your car’s paint before you end up with nasty blistering and rusting as well as a huge car repair bill.
Paint doesn't just give color to your car and make it look like new, but it also protects it from premature rusting and corrosion. This is why it is very important to protect your paint from things that fades it sooner than it should like ultra-violet rays, chemicals, and natural pollutants. More importantly, car repainting can be expensive! The thing is, sometimes it’s not those things that causing damages on the paint but the car owners mistakes and carelessness.

If you don’t like to spend a huge amount of money trying to fix your car’s paint, then better do a better job at protecting your car’s paint before you end up with nasty blistering and rusting as well as a huge car repair bill.

You Don’t Have A Car Cover Ready In Your Trunk
There will be times when you won’t be able to find a covered parking lot. Times like this calls for a car cover but if you don’t have it on hand then you end up getting your car get soaked in the sun. 

You Get Lazy When Looking For A Covered Car Park
Even a warm covered parking lot beats being parked in the sun all day. So whenever there’s an available one, use it. Not only that your interior will stay cool, but your paint job won’t suffer to premature damage either. I know it can be difficult to find a parking spot sometimes let alone a covered one, but this is exactly why you should have a car cover. This way you can be lazy and park at the first spot you find and just whip it out to protect your car paint.

Spraying Water From The Hose Equals Car Wash To You
People don’t just seek car servicing in Singapore due to engine problems, more often than not it’s due to exterior damage from different kinds of dirt like grease, grime, and bird poop. When left unattended for extended period of time, they can cause serious paint damage on your car. Avoid the stress and unnecessary expenses by keeping your vehicle clean. 

You Don’t Think Wiping Your Car Dry Is Necessary
Yes the sun and wind can easily dry your car, but letting your vehicle dry that way will leave unsightly water marks which renders your hard work useless. Use a microfiber towel or preferably a weave drying towel to absorb the water and dry the car.

You Haven’t Discovered Clay Bar Yet
Washing your car with water and car specific cleaning agent is a great way to prevent any dirt from causing damage on the paint. However, even after washing, some contaminants still cling to the paint. To totally get rid of them, using a clay bar is the way to go. Using this product is very easy but time consuming. First, use a good quality auto detailing shampoo to wash the paint and get rid of dirt and grime as much as possible. After that, you can use the clay. Many clay bars in the market come with a lubricant but if it does not, there are products that you can purchase separately. It is extremely important to lubricate the surface first to enable the clay to glide easily across the surface. You’ll know it’s working because the clay gets dirtier as you go because of all the contaminants it’s grabbing.

You Skip Car Waxing
Remember that a good wax will easily last 8 – 10 months on a car that will protect the paint of the car from external elements like scratches, dust, contaminants, and UV rays. To be on a safer side, apply a coat of wax every six months on your car to keep it clean and smooth. 

For Some Reason, You Had Misconceptions About Car Polishing
Polishing is one of the most misunderstood paint care procedures and as a result many individuals skip this important step. Polish is an abrasive compound, which, when worked into the paint using the hand or a polisher, shaves off imperfections of the paint. It levels out the surface and makes it smooth, thereby preparing it for the next step of applying wax or paint sealant. If you wax without polishing the surface first, not only will the paint look dull, but you will also notice that the wax layer will wear off quicker than usual. So ultimately it is a huge waste of your time and resources. Because polish is abrasive as mentioned above, it is important to master polishing techniques especially if you are using a rotary buffer, or you risk burning right through the paint.

You Get Stingy And Forgo Applying A Clear Coat Protector
Most new cars come with a clear coat over the paint layer to keep the car shiny and protected from external elements. The clear coat offers a more glossy finish to the car, and will keep harmful elements like UV rays and dust at bay to protect the paint of the car. Any minor issues can also be buffed out, if the car has a clear coat. However, clear coats are sensitive to scratches and are prone to oxidation. It is still not a substitute for wax and needs to have a wax job to protect the shine of the car.

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What You Should Check Before Trusting Your Car To A Detailer

Lunes, Nobyembre 26, 2018

What You Should Check Before Trusting Your Car To A Detailer

despite religiously following your regular maintenance schedule, you will need a car detailing shop that you can trust. You’d want to find one that you’ll stick to whenever you need to have your car serviced. Here’s how you can tell that it’s “the one”.
Whether you like it or not, your car is bound to get damaged or look less pleasing at some point. So, despite religiously following your regular maintenance schedule, you will need a car detailing shop that you can trust. You’d want to find one that you’ll stick to whenever you need to have your car serviced. Here’s how you can tell that it’s “the one”.

Location
Well, this isn't exactly a must, but it’s definitely a plus if it’s near your place or the place you work from. This way, you won’t have to go out of your daily route if your need to drop your car to or retrieve it from the shop. Aside from that, this way you can actually check their actual working space because those detailer who couldn't give you a physical address and just offers to pick your car up and deliver it when they’re done just doesn't sound like they’ll do a satisfactory job. You want to be able to easily identify their business, and they shouldn't hesitate if you want to see the products and tools they've brought with them to ensure you’re getting a quality detailing package. 

Time Commitment
If you’re the type who needs to be in a lot of places every day or simply have public transportation, you would want your car to be done in the shortest amount of time. But if the detailer works alone, chances are it will take hours before your vehicle will be ready. You don’t even know if you’ll like the finish work because a tired and rushing worker can make a lot of mistakes or straight up just cut corners on his work. Compare this to a detailing shop with a couple of workers, you’d be more likely to get a high quality detail in probably just an hour.

Are Fully Equipped?
How will a car detailing shop be able to work on any car if they don’t have necessary and appropriate tools to guarantee a professional finish on your car? Sandpaper and spray paint are basic, but they should also be equipped with tools like high-speed buffer. 

They Are Well Experienced And Capable Of Doing Wide Range Of Detailing Work
Car washing won’t be the only detailing work your vehicle will need, especially if your vehicle has been with you for quite some time. So, they should be able to do things like car waxing, polishing, car sealant application, paint protection coating, etc.

Their Services Pricing
Price shopping is normal, but a price that is significantly lower than other detailer in the area is often a reflection of the quality of work you’re going to get. It is truly a situation where you’ll get what you pay for: inexperienced, low-quality products and tools, and not enough time spent to get the job right. For instance, there are detailer won’t touch a paint correction job for less than $500, because polishing is a very time-consuming project and takes a lot of training to get it right. Another thing you should expect from a professional detailer is a request to see your vehicle before finalizing their quote. Don’t expect a detailer to give you the final price over the phone because they need to see the vehicle in person and in the right light to assess if your vehicle has any unique problem areas that may require extra time or equipment.

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Invest In Paint Protection For Your Car Exterior

Miyerkules, Nobyembre 14, 2018

Invest In Paint Protection For Your Car Exterior

Rusts on your car is not only unsightly to look at but also means your vehicle’s value drops as the damage develops. If the area affected by rust is very small, repairing it on your own is still an option. But if the rust has eaten through the metal or if the damage is extensive, you’ll need to seek professional car repair services.
Rusts on your car is not only unsightly to look at but also means your vehicle’s value drops as the damage develops. If the area affected by rust is very small, repairing it on your own is still an option. But if the rust has eaten through the metal or if the damage is extensive, you’ll need to seek professional car repair services. But you can also do the paint job on your own provided that you prepare carefully and study the techniques thoroughly.

How To Do A DIY Paint Job

· Wash the exterior of your car using the bucket of soap and water. This will keep any dust and dirt from causing any more abrasion on your car’s paint or get in the way of a smooth paint job finish. Don’t forget to wipe it dry.

· If it's just the exterior you're looking to improve, then simply mask the areas you don't want painted.

· Sanding the area is an important step you can’t skip out because it smoothens the area you want to work on which allows a consistent look when you apply the new paint.

· Scuff the surface. To further break down the area you want to work on and prepare it for new paint, use a scuffing pad. Scuffing pads create a rough surface, which is easier for the paint to stick to. Rub the scuff pad along the surface back and forth until the surface feels rough to the touch.

· Wipe the whole surface down with a clean rag and thinners to remove dust, and wait until residue from the thinners evaporates completely before continuing.

· Apply primer. But don’t forget to mix the primer with thinners using the ratios recommended on the paint can instructions. It will vary for different paints. Let the primer dry overnight before you begin painting.

· Practice priming if you haven’t done it before. When you've got your technique down, start applying the primer on the car, working from the roof down. Apply the primer in thin, even coats. It will usually take two or three coats to cover the surface completely.

· Don’t forget to mix the paint with thinners using the ratios recommended on the paint can instructions. Apply the paint the same you did with the primer.

· Each coat will take about 10 minutes to apply per panel and between 20 minutes to an hour between re-coating for the paint to cure.

· It usually requires three to four coats of paint to cover the surface completely. Make sure you’re following the recommended drying time specified on the paint can instructions between coats.

· Before applying the last coat, remove any powdery residue with 2000-grit wet-and-dry sandpaper and wipe down with a clean rag. Repeat the last two steps with the clear-coat lacquer.

· While the clear coat is still wet, slowly remove the masking. Let the clear coat cure for the recommended time. Once that time is over, check for any imperfections. If you find any, use the 2000-grit wet-and-dry sandpaper to sand that area and respray.

· Buff paint in circular motions with a buffer, being careful not to burn the paint by holding the buffer in one spot too long.

It sucks to find that rust has slowly developed on your car right? Well, even getting an unsightly scratch on your car’s paint is never fun because touching up even the smallest one cost time and money. So why not invest in a paint protection film for your car and avoid paint damage in the first place? We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust.

But for paint protection, it is highly suggested that you seek a professional to do it! Okay, maybe you’re a bit reluctant to avail custom installation because you know it costs more and you want to save money as much as possible. But, remember that smart investments, in terms of paint protection, are those where you spend quite a bit but offer better fit and best coverage which you know will last longer.

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Lunes, Oktubre 15, 2018

7 Reasons To Invest In Ceramic Coating For Your Car

We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust. When it comes to paint protection, there are different ways to do that.

One way to do that is by paint coatings. Paint coatings are relatively new and are one of the up and coming leaders to car detailing in the automobile industry. It serves as an all in one protective layer to a car’s paintwork and UV ray protection is included in its specifications along with many others. With this paint coating in place, you will not need to go through the regular hassle of consistently finding sheltered parking lots or frequent waxing sessions for your car. 

1. It Gives Permanent Protection
It is able to keep your car’s paint looking polished, comparable to that of a showroom standard car and the best thing is that no re-application is required at all as it is highly durable.

2. It Is 9H Hard On The Ceramic Coating Scale
Ceramic coating can be best measured on the Pencil test scale, where it scores above 9H - which is the highest level on the scale used in the coating industry to determine clear coats. In other words, the 9H means that ceramic coating always stays hard if applied and maintained correctly.

3. It Is 100% Chemical Resistant
Ceramic coating is so durable that it can only be removed through abrasion. So you can rest assured that it won’t be damaged by chemicals that waxing or traditional coating can’t stand.

4. It Prevents Oxidation And Corrosion
Given that harsh chemicals can hardly penetrate ceramic coating, then you won’t have to worry about water or moisture seeping into your paint job and result to oxidation and corrosion.

5. It Is Temperature Resistant And UV Protective
Aside from water and other chemicals, it can also protect your vehicle from damages caused by extreme temperature. So whether it’s heavy rainy days or super-hot days, which are what Singapore experiences, your car won’t be affected paint job-wise.

6. It Offers The Best Gloss And Shine
If you think it’s already amazing that it can protect your car paint to that extent, you’d be even more impressed because it can also provide gloss and shine!

7. Your Car Won’t Attract As Much Dirt And Liquid As It Does Now
Another huge benefit that ceramic coating for vehicles brings to the scene is the hydrophobic protection. If you don't know what it refers to, it basically has everything to do with preventing water and dust from contacting the surface. While it obviously cannot block liquid, dust or dirt from sticking to the car, ceramic coating offers protection that minimizes the amount of water and dust that attaches to the surface. This will make your car cleaner and flashier - even after a drive in the morning rain.

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Huwebes, Oktubre 11, 2018

Which Is Better? Ceramic Coating Paint Protection Vs Car Glass

In this article we’re going to talk about two options you can try which are ceramic coating paint protection and car glass.
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Paint protection in Singapore’s tropical weather will prevent your paint job from fading fast, it also keeps it from expanding and contracting which results to cracking where water or moist can seep through the cracks and create rust. When it comes to paint protection, there are different ways to do that. In this article we’re going to talk about two options you can try which are ceramic coating paint protection and car glass.

The problem is, if you’re not as well versed in car grooming, it’s easy to get confused with what option to go for since they may look similar.  In fact, some car owners get tricked by auto detailing and grooming specialist into availing deals that your vehicle may not even need at that moment. To save yourself and your wallet from that, take note on their differences so that you’ll know which suits your car’s needs in the future.  

Ceramic Coating Paint Protection
Another way to protect your car is via paint coatings. Paint coatings are relatively new and are one of the up and coming leaders to car detailing in the automobile industry. It serves as an all in one protective layer to a car’s paintwork and UV ray protection is included in its specifications along with many others. It is able to keep your car’s paint looking polished, comparable to that of a showroom standard car and the best thing is that no re-application is required at all as it is highly durable. With this paint coating in place, you will not need to go through the regular hassle of consistently finding sheltered parking lots or frequent waxing sessions for your car. 

Glass Coating
Other people assume that glass coating is the use of material like car windows or windshield, but it’s important to know that it’s not. Glass coating is a form of paint protection. It is performed using a sticky substance made from randomly arranged and transparent compounds. While ceramic coating paint protection and glass coating products may look the same, their structural compositions usually differ. This results to varying characteristics when done to your car. But since both procedure can be performed based on nanotechnology, glass and ceramic coating can properly blend into the paint job, creating a strong and lasting layer of protective shield to the paintwork and surfaces of your car exterior. However, unlike ceramic coating, glass coating often bonds to the paintwork quickly. This then results to better insulation of the paintwork from effects of harsh chemicals and other elements of damage in the environment. Glass coating is quite strong and easy to apply.

So the question remains, which procedure is better for your car? Well, the answer actually depends on where and how your car is used. Ceramic coating is a cheaper and takes less time to perform but doesn’t last as long. But if your car isn’t used often or isn’t exposed to harsh environment, ceramic coating may do. On the other hands, glass coating may be best for you if you drive a lot and take your vehicle to a lot of different locations. Though glass coating is pricier compared to ceramic, it is highly durable and shiny. So, even though cost is a huge factor when car owners are seeking car paint protection, you should consider what’s best for your car with your existing lifestyle because it may actually save you more money in the long run.

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Miyerkules, Agosto 8, 2018

13 Things That You Should Keep In Your Car At All Times

Here are some things that should always be kept in your car for all those just in case moments.
People tend to hoard a lot of things in their car, which isn’t so bad considering that we spend a lot of time on the road. But before anything else, make sure you have emergency-essentials in your trunk first. A driver can bail out of a lot of sticky situations if he plans ahead. More often than not, things go south on you when you think nothing could go wrong. So it pays to hope for the best and plan for the worst, especially on the road. Here are some things that should always be kept in your car for all those just in case moments.  

1. Jumper Cables
Being stranded with a dead battery sucks. Having these bad boys in your trunk will save your day. They should at least let you get by and look for the nearest car repair if the case of your battery is more complex.

2. First-Aid Kit
Road crash statistics says that there’s an average 3,287 deaths a day, which could mean fatal car accidents occur every 15 minutes. Needless to say a first-aid kit is a definitely a must have in your glove box or back seat.

3. Tire Repair Kit
Who hasn’t had a moment of frustration with a flat tire before? Basically anyone who drives a car can relate to this. This makes tire repair kits available, whenever the situation calls for it, more that reasonable. Car repair shops aren’t always available, so it’d be better if you can fend for your own tires.

4. Flashlight
This is probably very basic. But yeah, smack your head on the dashboard if you don’t have it in your glove box when you need to check your engine in the middle of nowhere at the middle of the night.

5. Water And Non-Perishable Snacks
Emergency kits shouldn’t only contain stuff for your car, how about you? If your car needs fuel, you need to be fed too.

6. Hazard Triangles/Roadside Flares
These will let other motorist know there’s an accident or stalled car up ahead so they can slow down or re-route.

7. Cellphone Charger
At this day and age, you should always make sure your phone can make a call when you need to since not many places still have pay phones. Have your charger or power bank in handy in case your phone dies.

8. Insurance Information And Vehicle Registration
Nobody wants to be caught in a collision, but when you’re already there you will surely need both of these. You don’t want to be in a desperate situation and not have legal documents to at least help you with damages and clearing your name, just in case.

9. Disposable Camera And Notebook
The police officers will thank you for taking pictures and notes in case of an accident before they arrive. Trust me, you didn’t just help them, you also made your case stronger.

10. Emergency Cash
Unexpected toll and emergency gas can be hefty. It helps to have a stash fund for them, especially when you’re out of cash.

11. Glass Hammer/Seat belt Cutter “Life Hammer”
This can literally save your life, hence the name. It can cut seat belt after an accident or break glass from inside if water enters the car.

12. GPS And Map
Not all cars have built-in navigation system. Therefore you’ll find a map or GPS handy when you are headed somewhere you’re not familiar. This should keep you from going around circles and get to your destination. Don’t be that person who insists on relying on his inner compass, they’re usually the ones who get lost.

13. Oil
You should have at least a quart or two of oil as emergency supply, especially if your car requires a specific kind of oil. This should help you run your vehicle further in a safe zone when it suddenly stops in the middle of the highway.

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Reasons Why You Should Polish Your Car

Martes, Hulyo 17, 2018

Reasons Why You Should Polish Your Car

Car polishing effectively removes surface impurities as well as under-surface imperfections, therefore the procedure needs to be repeated only 2-3 times per year, depending on the initial condition of the paint and on the location where you usually park the car
Polishing is one of the most misunderstood paint care procedures and as a result many individuals skip this important step. Polish is an abrasive compound, which, when worked into the paint using the hand or a polisher, shaves off imperfections of the paint. It levels out the surface and makes it smooth, thereby preparing it for the next step of applying wax or paint sealant. If you wax without polishing the surface first, not only will the paint look dull, but you will also notice that the wax layer will wear off quicker than usual. So ultimately it is a huge waste of your time and resources. Because polish is abrasive as mentioned above, it is important to master polishing techniques especially if you are using a rotary buffer, or you risk burning right through the paint.

Increases The Value Of Your Car
Every time you do something on your car to either upgrade its look or performance, it either maintains or increases its value. By polishing your vehicle after washing it you increasing its value because it removes stubborn dirt that are difficult to do so by just washing.

Brings Out The Bright Color Of Your Car Again
Since car polishing is an abrasive compound, it helps remove imperfections off the paint. By scratching off the topmost layer of paint, polishes help reveal the bright color of your car again and leaves behind a glossy surface.

It Eliminates Minor Imperfection Like Scratches
It’s such a bummer when your beloved car’s good looks get ruined due to scratches. When this happens, it loses its shine, it appears worn out than it really is and no longer looks covetable. The thing is that it doesn’t even take an accident for your car to get scratches, even bird poop that you failed to clean soon enough or loose stone that hits your car while driving can cause that. But don’t worry, car polishing removes scratches and creates a perfectly clean and even surface that also shines more brightly.

You Don’t Have To Do It As Frequently
Car polishing effectively removes surface impurities as well as under-surface imperfections, therefore the procedure needs to be repeated only 2-3 times per year, depending on the initial condition of the paint and on the location where you usually park the car – cars kept in the garage are more protected, so they don’t need too frequent polishes.

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Martes, Hulyo 10, 2018

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remember that the first thing the sun hits is your car’s paint. So you should take steps in order to protect that just as well as you try to prevent sun from messing with your interior. Here ways for you to do that.
We can’t really help the kind of weather you’ll have in the place you live. Whether you have four seasons or two extreme weathers, all you can do is take extra step to protect your car from these. Whether it’s summer or not, once the sun is up it can easily warm up the entire space. Do you know why it seems like when the temperature inside any establishment seems to be higher than when you are outside? That’s because of the windows because they’re making it easier for the outside temperature to penetrate as well as the harmful UV rays that can cause damage to you skin. But the help of heat resistant window tint, 67% of the sun’s heat will be reduced which reduces cooling cost by 30% too.  It can also spare you car’s upholstery from premature damages which, of course, saves you money from repair or repurchasing if your car is tinted.  

But before you worry about your car’s interior, remember that the first thing the sun hits is your car’s paint. So you should take steps in order to protect that just as well as you try to prevent sun from messing with your interior. Here ways for you to do that.

Don’t Expose Your Car To The Sun If It’s Not Necessary
If you’re not driving or using the car, always park it somewhere covered. This is the easiest and cheapest way to prevent UV damage to your car’s paint job.  Even a warm garage beats being parked in the sun all day. So whenever there’s an available garage, use it. Not only that your interior will stay cool, but your paint job won’t suffer to premature damage either. Also, when you’re washing your car make sure you don’t do it under direct sunlight. Remember that the water and cleaning agent is already making your paint job vulnerable, don’t mix UV rays into that. And when you can’t find a covered parking lot, use a car cover to at least give a barrier for your car’s paint from the sunlight.

Apply Paint Coating
Another way to protect your car is via paint coatings. Paint coatings are relatively new and are one of the up and coming leaders to car detailing in the automobile industry. It serves as an all in one protective layer to a car’s paintwork and UV ray protection is included in its specifications along with many others. It is able to keep your car’s paint looking polished, comparable to that of a showroom standard car and the best thing is that no re-application is required at all as it is highly durable. With this paint coating in place, you will not need to go through the regular hassle of consistently finding sheltered parking lots or frequent waxing sessions for your car. 

Watch Out For Bird/Animal Dropping
Aside from the fact that having your car splattered with bird droppings looks completely disgusting, it can also lead to damage on your paint. Try not to park under tall trees. But if you happen to catch your car with droppings already, remove it right way using warm, soapy water and gently rub using microfiber cloth.

Avoid Rough Roads And Don’t Use Dirty Cloth When Cleaning The Car
Microfiber cloths may be the most recommended material to use for cleaning your vehicle but if it’s dirty it may cause chips and other damage as well. So make sure you clean it before using it on your car. Also, you might want to avoid driving on rough roads if possible since small stones or rocks may hit the surface of your ride which can result to scratches. Or if there’s no other route, just drive more carefully.

Avoid Spillages When Refueling or Topping It Up With Brake Fluid
Without gas and brake fluid, you won’t be able to drive your car. However, when these substances come in contact with the paint, it can also peel it off.  So whenever you have to refuel or top it up with brake fluid, try to avoid spillage. Wash your car right away if it happens, though.

Stay Ahead Of Issues
Whatever the problem with your car’s paint, do not wait too long to get it fixed, especially if the car’s body has been exposed. If you wait until chips and dings on your car turn into rust before you take care of it, prepare yourself for bigger problem and heftier car repair costs. Without protection, the bodywork of the car can begin to corrode. Regular cleaning and drying of the car will be sufficient to handle most problems. Plus, it gives you the opportunity to inspect your car for more serious damage.

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Miyerkules, Mayo 16, 2018

6 Common Problems In Your Cars AC Unit And What To Do About It

When you live in a tropical country, driving with your air condition unit running is must. That is unless you like driving uncomfortable and drenched in your own sweat. Just imagine your AC unit not working properly, everyone from the driver to the passengers in the car will suffer. So it should be among your car concerns to get to know your car air conditioning more.

1. Consume A Lot Of Gas
Having air conditioning unit in your car makes driving around in tropical countries easier. However, despite the comfort that it provides it also means you’re consuming more gas at a faster rate, especially during summer because the unit has to work harder to keep your car cool. But if you get your windows tinted, you’ll be able to save money and gasoline. Window films blocks not just the sunlight but as well as the heat from penetrating your vehicle, so you wouldn’t have to run the AC unit on full blast just to keep the interior cool.

2. Your Filters
We know it’s necessary to replace air filters because dirty ones restrict airflow and causing the AC system to run longer and use more energy. But only some actually do this. Be more diligent and make a reminder of it on your calendar so that you don’t ‘forget’ to do it every month.

3. Vents
The distinctive smell of mildew flooding out of your air vents is usually caused by a build-up of bacteria and mold. This can happen to older cars that have had bacteria growing behind the dashboard for years and in cars that rarely run the air conditioning, as they don’t enjoy the drying effects that it provides to excess water on the coils. So if you do your own car cleaning, make sure you clean your car AC vents too.

4. It Won’t Turn On
Driving when the AC unit is not working can be an unpleasant experience. On extremely hot days, an air conditioning system can overheat and this can cause the fan to burn out. A broken dial can also affect your ability to switch the auto air conditioning on, as well as a broken switch, a stuck valve, a wiring fault, a blown fuse or an obstruction in the air ducts. So if you’re having this issue, it’s best that a professional can take a look at it fix the problem and not let it get any worse.

5. AC System Is Blowing Hot Air
This can really suck because if there’s anything worse than an AC unit not working at all is an AC unit blowing hot air instead of cool air. When this happens, you’re probably looking at variety of reasons like damaged cooling fans, a blocked or broken condenser, an internal obstruction, an electrical fault, and/or low refrigerant levels. When this happens, it’s best that you take your car to a trusted car servicing center right away to get it checked and fixed as soon as possible.

6. It Won’t Turn Off
This doesn’t seem like a problem until you’re getting too cold behind the wheel and you’re consuming way too much fuel than you usually do or your car’s battery gets drained because the AC keeps running even with the engine switched off. The culprit behind this can range from faulty or loose ribbon cable, broken controls / dial stuck in the “on” position, broken selector switch, shorted blower resistor, shorted blower motor relay, shorted a/c controller, and/or shorted blower control circuit.

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Signs That Says Your Car Has Taken A Lot Of Toll From Potholes

Huwebes, Mayo 10, 2018

Signs That Says Your Car Has Taken A Lot Of Toll From Potholes

Pothole damage may not be obvious right away, but it can wreak havoc on your entire car if it’s not addressed quickly and fixed right the first time. So it pays to learn the signs that could indicate pothole damage so you can get them fixed early on. Here are those signs and what you can do about it.
Potholes aren’t only annoying, especially when you failed to notice and avoid one while driving so you end up surprised by it because of the impact, but it can also be detrimental to your car in the long run. If the areas you drive around regularly have a lot of potholes, then that mean your vehicle is regularly taking damage from them. Pothole damage may not be obvious right away, but it can wreak havoc on your entire car if it’s not addressed quickly and fixed right the first time. So it pays to learn the signs that could indicate pothole damage so you can get them fixed early on. Here are those signs and what you can do about it.

· The vehicle rolls or sways on turns.

· When braking, the vehicle’s front-end dives or ‘dips’.

· The car’s rear end squats when speeding up.

· Vehicle steering pushing or pulling.

· The automobile “bottoms out” or thumps on bumps.

· The vehicle shakes or vibrates in any way.

· The automobile sits lower in the front or rear.

· There’s a loss of directional control during sudden stops of the car.

· The car is leaking or has signs of physical damage, such as rusting or damages.

· The automobile bounces or moves sideways on a winding, rough roadway.

What To Do When Your Car Show Signs Of Pothole Damage

Car repairs can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be unreasonably expensive if you just avoid the mistake of ignoring early signs of damage and letting it go unrepaired for too long. Sometime expenses go out of hand because you delay repair and maintenance procedures for your automobile thinking you’re saving money by doing that. What you fail to realize is that by brushing off suspected damage, you’re practically letting it get worse which results to bigger problem later on and obviously more expensive repairs.

What you should do is take your vehicle to car repair shop as soon as you notice any of the mentioned signs of pothole damage above to get it inspected. When the mechanic diagnoses your car as positive on pothole damage, then do not delay or prolong repair or replacement for car parts when the car servicing personnel suggest it. After that, make it a habit to do a run down once in a while, check how the tires, lights, is there any kind of strange sound when you drive it, or anything out of ordinary at all. Spotting irregularities early on could save your car from serious damage in the future and a lot of money on car repair.

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