You must remember three basic rules when washing your car: · Never wash or detail your car in direct heavy sunlight. · Never wash or detail your car in extremely cold weather, if you have to, do it in the garage (the goal is to (...) read
Buy an odor eliminating shampoo that could be found in any hardware store. Using the shampoo, and following the directions listed on it clean the carpets, floor mats, and anything that is made of cloth. Put a dime size amount (...) read
Window: If the sticker is on a window, you can easily take it off by using a razor blade. Place the razor blade at a 90 degree angle from the window, and using medium pressure scrape off the sticker. Bumper: Try pulling off the (...) read
Leather interior is not only can add a luxurious look to any car, but also feels great too the touch. The negative to leather interior is that it can get dirty easily. Leaving the dirt to long on the leather can stain it. So it is important to (...) read
Things that you will need: Wheel cleaners Bucket Hose with spray nozzle Clean rag Brush Dry towel First fill cleaning bucket with water and add cleaning agent that you are going to use (read (...) read
What you need: · Entire windshield wiper blades (to find out what is the correct replacement look in your owners manual. You can buy these blades in any auto part store.) · Flathead screwdriver may be required. Remember to buy (...) read
What you need: Rubber gloves (if necessary) Paper towels Ammonia Bucket 2 Sponges or washcloths Towel Remove all of the vomit, using a rubber glove (if necessary) and paper towels. Open all (...) read
What you need: 4 Jack stands Wrench Use a wrench to loosen the lug nuts of the tire on all four tires of the car. Loosen a little bit; do not remove the lug nuts. Jack up the car by using for jack stands. (...) read
If you see your car has been egged, clean it up right away. Leaving the egg on the car, even over night, will crack your paint. What you need: 2 Soft towels White vinegar Bucket It is important to clean up the (...) read
What you need: Vacuum (usually shop vacuums are the best for this type of work) Carpet shampoo Damp towel Damp sponge Window cleaner Paper towels Vinyl protectant Rag (...) read
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