The chances of you scratching your car are never zero. If you have scratches, you might get the job done with some toothpaste ...
No matter how carefully you drive and park, it’s almost impossible to avoid getting a scratch on your car or truck. But if it’s not through the clearcoat and into the paint, one of the best car ...
Glossy interior trim is a tough situation for car owners. It looks great when the car is new and untouched, but degrades quickly after a few hundred run-ins with coffee cups, keys, children, pets, and ...
Many new cars use piano-black plastic interior trim, which only looks nice for about the first five minutes after taking delivery of the vehicle. After that, it's very easy for these trim pieces to ...
Car wraps have exploded in popularity these past few years. Wrapping your car is a cheaper, less permanent alternative to repainting, and gives owners a virtually limitless level of customization ...
In one of his videos, he tests the claim that coconut oil and vinegar can remove scratches from car surfaces. He mixes coconut oil with distilled vinegar in a small bowl and then heats it in the ...
Spotting a scratch on your car is not a fun job. But sadly it happens quite a lot, unless you have the luxury of a driveway. Finding a mark on your vehicle can also cost a lot of money in some cases.
Car experts have weighed in on a cheap and simple hack that appears to buff car scratches with kitchen ingredients. The trick ...
With fingers, keys, and jewelry always bumping up against them, car door handles can get easily scratched. But this common problem is also easy to fix, according to Larry Kosilla. He's the founder of ...