Clay Bar And The Proper Maintenance Of Automotive Paint Finishes!

11310664209 skltrk1 Clay Bar And The Proper Maintenance Of Automotive Paint Finishes!Of all the information out there and of all the products being sold to the public to preserve and protect your vehicle’s finish, little or nothing is said about a simple product used in the Automotive Detailing and Paint Repair industry.

Some detailers don’t really understand the benefits of using this product in the way I am going to talk about, and how it is beneficial to their customers and why it should be done on a somewhat regular basis! Well what is this product? It is called a Clay Bar. This is not a new product or a secret product. However, it is not a well know product. Its use even by manufacturers is not well explained or understood. We have some insight that is unique and not well understood by detailers or body shops because of the range of automotive appearance restoration we specialize in. Since many of the vehicles we work on have already been detailed we have to leave the vehicles “front line ready” when we are finished. Unlike a body shop whose job does not include any kind of ‘detailing” we have to leave the vehicles we work on “front line ready”. Also, unlike a detail shop we have paint restoration experience. Why does this matter to you, and how can our experience and knowledge benefit you? First of all let me explain a basic rule to paint preparation when preparing for refinishing. The surface being worked on has to be completely “sterile” and properly scuffed in order for new paint to adhere well to the area being refinished. Let me illustrate it this way. If I paint something that has a decal on it and I paint over that decal what happens if that decal’s glue looses its adhesive quality? That area will certainly peel off sooner or later. You would not paint over a pin stripe or decal but on a larger scale if you have removed all surface contaminates you will have great adhesion and a long lasting paint job! One of the biggest things that makes a paint job a quality paint job is how well the surface has been “prepped’! I cannot stress this point enough! Have you ever priced a paint job? Have you wondered why some body shops can do a paint job for $400 and others will tell you $3000?! Did you know the factory paint job on your vehicle can be valued somewhere between $3000 to $6000 depending of the make and model? Any paint work that is not done to the factory standard can devalue your vehicle the amount of your factory paint job. The prep work done for a paint job when done properly can be the difference between a factory quality paint job and disaster! So you have this $3000-$6000 paint job on your car, how do you protect it? First of all do not neglect it by not removing damaging surface contaminates such as tar, sap, bugs, industrial fallout etc. Sap can actually boil in the sun and burn off the finish under the sap, ruining the panel where the sap is. Second, make sure your waxes or sealants used to protect your paint job are of good quality and prepare the finish for proper adhesion of your wax or sealant. Should you “prep” the finish for wax or sealants? Absolutely! However, most people think they are prepping for wax but they are not. So how do you “prep” the finish for wax? The best way to “prep” your vehicles finish for wax or paint sealants is the use of a clay bar! Before you wax and after you have washed your vehicle use a clay bar at least once a year or every six months for the best protection of that expensive paint job. A clay bar will remove any surface contaminates that washing did not. It can even remove hard water stains on the paint if they are not too bad. This is also the only way to remove paint over spray. A Clay Bar can also be used on the glass and on the headlights which should be part of your wax or sealer routine espeacially if you have restored your headlight lenses. How do you use a clay bar? A clay bar has to be used with a lubricant. It is a simple process really. In fact you can even use water as a lubricant. However, it is better to use a spray way that will both lubricate the panels you are clay barring and can be used to clean up clay residue as you go. Simply spray the area you are clay barring…a 12″ X 12″ area is best and rub the surface with the clay bar back and forth in a side to side motion. You will hear the clay bar picking up light contaminates and as the surface is cleaned you will stop hearing the movement of the clay bar. You can also feel the surface. If it feels rough like tiny pieces of sand after you have washed it, it needs to be clay barred. Use the same method above and listen and feel the area you are working on after you dry it off. So work your small area wipe it dry when you think it is finished and check the surface with the inside of your hand rubbing lightly feeling and listening for rough areas. Once you have completed a section you can move on the next. A word of caution, it has been said, although I gave never experienced this, that a clay bar can rub the paint off eventually if not kept lubricated while using. Use common sense and you should be fine. Well there it is, this is the best way to prep for waxing your vehicle and a great way to be sure you are getting the best results from your wax. Enjoy and I hope this article helps!
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Installing Custom Sheepkin Seat Covers

01306958030 italiancarday571 Installing Custom Sheepkin Seat CoversInstalling your new seat covers can be a pain at time. But by following these simple instructions you will find the installation will go a lot smoother.

First off, if your car has removeable headrests you will need to take those off first. Most of the time there will be a release button at the top of your seat.

Now once you have the headrests off, if there were any, it’s time to start putting on the seat covers. Just follow these easy 7 steps.

1. Begin at the top of the seat, slowly pulling the seat cover down over the shoulder of the seat. Take a moment to make sure that the seat cover is centered on the seat.

2. Take the centre straps and push them through the space in between the backrest and the seat cushion. You will need to reach around and pull them all the way through from the other side. This process can be done easily by kneeling on the seat cushion to create a larger space, or tilting the seat back.

3. From the back of the seat, grab the center straps and hook them to the underside of the seat. The hooks can be fastened to the springs or any metal edges down there. Note: Do not hook the straps to the sliding track of the seat or any electrical wiring there may be.

Be careful to keep your head clear when attaching the straps, if they slip out they can shoot back and cause injury.

For 2 door cars, be sure to leave enough slack for the seat to move forward, allowing people to get into the back seat. If the straps are too taught, they may break when the seat in tilted forward.

4. Now take the side straps and push them through centre at each side of the seat. Pull the straps down and back and hook them to the underside of the seat, again being careful not to put the straps in the way of the sliding track.

5. Pull seatcover forward and smooth out over seat cushions and sides. Pull straps at front and hook to underside of the seat.

6. Sit down in your seat and check to make sure that the cover is fitted properly to the seat and not off centre.

If your car has adjustable headrests, you may now need to get a sharp knife and make a small cut to allow you to re-insert your headrests. This can be done from sitting in the back of the seat. Line up the knife with the headrest holes in the seat and then move the sheepskin away from the seat (by lifting up) when cutting holes. Make sure you cut through the sheepskin and lining.

You’re done, now go for a drive and enjoy.

New Car Accessories For Your Chevrolet

01310487632 dsc 0300 New Car Accessories For Your ChevroletFor most Americans a vehicle is a reflection of their personality and lifestyle.  American manufacturers understand this and make available a wide range of accessories that can personalize a vehicle for work, family, hobbies or just to impress friends and neighbors.  Best Chevy – located in Easley, South Carolina – offers many new car accessories for Chevrolet cars, trucks and vans.

Safety is of primary concern for most drivers.  Highway emergency kits are available for the Avalanche, Aveo, Cobalt, Colorado, Corvette, Equinox, Express, HHR, Impala, Malibu, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  This kit includes a fuse kit, screwdriver, pliers, jumper cables, bungee cords, gloves, a Need Help sign and even a rain poncho.  First aid kits are also available for the Avalanche, Corvette, Express, Silverado, Suburban, and Tahoe.  There is even a fire extinguisher available for the Avalanche, Corvette, Express, Silverado, Suburban and Tahoe.
Some accessories help to improve or personalize the appearance of a vehicle, while others help to protect the paint and finish to keep a vehicle looking new.  There are a variety of wheels available for all Chevy models except the Aveo, Colorado and Express.  These wheels provide a different look from the stock wheels and are available in a variety of styles and sizes, depending on the vehicle.   An exhaust tip, in polished chrome or black, is available for the Avalanche, Cobalt, Colorado, HHR, Impala, Malibu, Silverado, Suburban and Tahoe and adds a high performance look to the vehicle.  Molded hood protectors prevent bugs, mud, rain and road debris from damaging the hood or windshield and versions are available for the Avalanche, Aveo, Cobalt, Colorado, Equinox, Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  Floor mats help protect the interior from water, dirt, mud and anything else that can stain or damage carpeting.  Floor mats are easy to remove for cleaning and are available for every Chevy model. 
For the technologically savvy there are a number of accessories that provide entertainment for drivers and passengers.  The PAL, or personal audio link, allows iPod control through the vehicle radio.  PAL is an available accessory for the Avalanche, Corvette, HHR, Malibu, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  During long trips the headrest DVD system is appreciated by parents, children and rear set passengers.  Headrest DVD systems are available in the Avalanche, Colorado, HHR, Impala, Malibu, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  Navigation systems are important for planning long trips or for finding the most efficient in town routes for shorter trips with lots of stops.  Navigation systems are available for the Avalanche, Corvette, Silverado, Suburban and Tahoe. 
There are also accessories for the outdoor enthusiast. A sport tent is available for the Avalanche and Colorado.  The Avalanche also has an available air mattress for additional comfort while camping.  Bicycle and ski racks are available for the Avalanche, Colorado, Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  Additional storage is available with a roof rack or cargo carrier on the Avalanche, Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse.  Roof racks are also available on the Aveo and Equinox.  For camping trailers, heavy hauling and work vehicles, trailer assembly packages are available for the Avalanche, Colorado, Equinox, Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe and Traverse. 

DEALER TRADE IN VALUE!

This Article will attempt to clear up any confusion and mainly dissappointment when it comes to trading in a vehicle to a dealership. Most dealerships have to go through NADAGuides.com to get their “Opening Book Value” (as this is what the banks dictate!). Most consumers will go to KBB and Black Book, fill in the vehicle information and start checking off things such as leather, sunroof, upgraded sound system, etc. which in turn keep raising the value. These are comfort features and doesn’t change “under the hood” at all. The Dealer can’t. The only thing the dealer can input is: year, make, model, number of actual miles. After you do that, look under “clean trade in”. That figure is what most consumers go to the dealer demanding, however, there are a few factors people don’t know about. This is what I hope this article will clear up. Now, start with the opening book figure as mentioned above, then start subtracting, the Recon Fee, usually between $500-800, the state inspection fee $240-400 (in some states up to $600). These are taken off the opening book figure. Now there are three more things the dealer has to account for. 1) Is the check engine light on? That is another $600-1000. 2) Is the airbag light on? (another $800-1200) and 3) How old are the tires? If more than 5 years old (and I will get into this in a moment) then it will cost $500 for a passenger car up to $1200 for a truck. These figures also get subtracted from the opening book figure. All of these charges are non-negotionable as it is the State and Federal Laws that dictate these charges and hense, liability that the dealer needs to take on to acquire your trade in. With that being said, it is true that you can get $2000 or more for your vehicle if you sell it outright.
NOW ON TO TIRES…….
The National Federal Safety standards state that if the tires are more than 5 years old, the tires MUST be replaced! I recently had a neighbor ask me to look at his car that he was considering trading in. It was in beautiful shape and rarely driven. It was a 2005 Acura TL with only 8900 miles on it!! Very impressive. Then I bent over to look at the age of the rubber! I commented that “the tires need replaced”. He was quite upset and said that “These tires are practically new!. We rarely drove this thing. It’s been in the garage”. So let me clear up the tire issue….. All tires from 2003 and newer have the “birth” of the rubber on them. It is listed at the end of the DOT numbers and looks like this (51/05). This means the tire was made in the 51st week of 2005. It is more than 5 years old and needs replaced, especially if you live in the West or Southwest where the temps are hotter and the air is dryer! Dry Rot happens from the inside out. The “Barely Used Tread” that my neighbor stated, doesn’t apply. It is not the tread that determines the age of the tire. Now, what happens with over-aged rubber? Massive blow-outs on the Freeway, not only endangering yourself and family in the vehicle, but the oncoming vehicles as well. I hope this articule helps to clarify trade in values and safety as well. Stay Safe and Keep the Wheels Rollin…….

CAR REPAIR-MOTOR OIL

WOW, This is something special. I found a very old copy (hardback) of a book my grandfather had called “The Motor Oil Book”, well, of course, I did my research and tracked back the publisher and author. The book was passed down to their children which revised and updated the book and now converted it to “computer friendly” terms (and a bit cheesey icon razz CAR REPAIR MOTOR OIL ). Anyway, to make a VERY long story short, it is here and you can download it. I have to thank everyone envolved in this venture!!! It is more relevant and important now, more than ever!! (with these new engines). Thanks for the intuitive forethought!!

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Price Difference in Dealers!!

OK everyone, I have gotten a lot of response over my last post on “How to Inspect a Car” and the issues on “Dealer Trade Ins”. I will now answer how we get price differences amongst dealers. Some customers think that “shopping around” will get the best price on a certain vehicle. Well, Not Necessarily So! It depends on a lot! I can get into this in further detail if readers want to learn more about the buying process from the manufacturer. For now, let’s talk about Indpendant Dealers, vs. Franchise Dealers. Also you need to consider, a francise dealer in a region vs. a “volumn dealership”. In this post, I will address a Volumn Dealership. You will get the best discounts from a volumn dealership because they don’t pay a premium for the car you are trying to purchase. Also, they pay within typically 500.00 of what you pay for the vehicle, just to get the vehicle on the lot!. There ARE NO MARKUPS!! They sell by VOLUME!!! meaning they make money on the “number of units sold”. This is where you WHAT TO BUY THE CAR!! Not from a “dirt lot” or from “wholesale” or a great “sale this weekend”. Go to a “volumn dealer”. This is where you will receivce the best discounts. (they have to honor the manufacturers rebates as well). You will get the best discount from a “volumn dealer”. Remember, when working with smaller lots and dealerships, look for add-on (not on the car) but on the contract! ie., “dealer acquisition fee”, dealer transfer fee”, “doc fee” etc. On “Voulmn Property you will NOT see these FEES! They don’t apply! The “Volumn Dealer” can get their licenses taken away if they charged consumers that way!!! Stay Informed—I’m sure I will get responses from this from both sides of the selling process–I welcome them. Stay In Touch! and God Speed! Most importantly–enjoy the ride!

Upholding Volvo Standards

11310487416 news icici pic1 Upholding Volvo StandardsA full-size station wagon, the Volvo V70 of the Volvo Car Group is originally a development of the 850 station wagon and sedan series. A trivia for this car company is that it has a naming strategy that completely depends on the vehicles’ size and body style. The car manufacturer, Volvo, in the station wagon segment adopted V (which means Versatility), S (which stands for Sedan), and C (which refers to the new Coupe and Convertible).

The Volvo V70 upholds the Volvo body style which means artless riffs on the right angle, bearing utility and beauty all in one vehicle. This vehicle has a styling that is restrained and elegant yet at the same time crisp and uplifting. It has been made available with different packages. One of these is the sport leather package that offers fine-grained hides on the steering wheel and gear-selector boot. The security package, meanwhile, features all-important mass movement and level sensors, security laminated windows, and an air-quality system. Also, the cold weather package did not fail to offer traction and stability control, heated seats, and head lamp washers and wipers. As an addition, options also included a Dolby Pro Logic in-dash four-CD audio system along with nine speakers. This audio system also comes with an astounding clarity and stereo imaging.

In its interior, the Volvo V70 holds 60/40 split rear seats that are easy to use, and also provides an impressive 71.5 cubic feet of cargo volume. The rear seats also sport two seatback-angle settings that are in a fully upright position for increased cargo space. As per safety, which is one of Volvo’s main values that should not be excluded in the manufacture of their vehicles, the Volvo V70 has dual stage airbags, whiplash protection seats and ISOFIX attachment points for rear child safety seats. The ISOFIX hooks guarantee that the child buckets do not move up the side windows in case of accidents.

Overall, the Volvo V70 exudes an aura of civility, responsibility and parental role modeling. It also provides the driver a feel of traveling faster. Also, this vehicle had options laid out in reference to its engines. There is the 2.4 liter engine; the 2.4 T engine that could produce 197 horsepower, and the 2.4 T engine XC with an all wheel drive. The five-cylinder engine is able to provide a smooth performance along with a nice power from its torque production.

Volvo definitely considered comfort in the construction of the Volvo V70. The seats have been specially designed so as to provide a maximum level of support and comfort. Climate control is found on most of the models in the line up, along with high technology audio equipment with Dolby pro logic and subwoofers made available. The leather seats have become standard along with extra soft luxury leather seats as well.

Volvo Parts and Used Volvo Parts has a product line up for Volvo V70 parts that includes accessories, brakes, cooling system parts, suspension, steering, fuel injection parts, and more.

Traffic Tickets and Street Cameras!!!

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OK, I have been nailed only ONCE by a new Traffic Camera, but once IS ENOUGH! I tried to ignore the ticket I received in the mail (as well as a copy of the still shot of my car!) However the government wouldn’t let me ignore it for long! It was only AFTER I hired an attorney that I found an ebook that REALLY did work, and I was able to FOREGO THE SPEEDING TICKET! I won’t keep this post up for long because I don’t like to promote products on this site, however, this system DOES WORK! Please let others know about it, particularily people who have the new Traffic CAMS on their work route. Anyway, here it is…http://www.lisa14074.stopspeedticketsystem.com

The Investment Of An Automotive Paint Booth

01310664274 imag0005 The Investment Of An Automotive Paint BoothModern day paint booth manufacturers have a significant number of types of such booths. The reason for this is to cover the entire spectrum of customer requirements. You could want a booth to paint an automobile or an aircraft or a very tiny intricate part in large numbers. All of these different samples would need different types of booths. Because of this reason the various types of paint booths are: Automotive paint booth Truck spray booth and Industrial spray booths Truck and Industrial Spray Booths The truck spray booths are further categorized into the full; side and the semi-down draft varieties besides the reverse and front flow types. Similarly the industrial spray booths are sub-divided into the airplane booths and the production tunnels. Automotive Spray booths The automotive paint booth could be sub-divided into the premier variant, the insulated variant and the full, semi and side down draft variants besides the reverse and front flow types. The Premier Spray Booth This spray booth has white powder coated panels that are double walled and fully insulated. This results in considerable saving in energy, ease of maintenance and increased durability. The panels are punched with precision and made of heavy gauge galvanized steel for protection against corrosion and long life. The paint booth has uniform airflow due to the full ceiling air intake filters. The surplus spray is forced out of the vehicle by the central flow exhaust system. The direct-fired heat system scores by 20% in efficiency terms over the indirect fired heating system. Recirculation of preheated air from the baking cycle effects greater energy savings. Electronic monitoring of filters, energy saving motor drives and an auto shut down system all help in the further saving in running costs. The lights are strategically located and have access from the inside. This means that the exterior is flush and clean. The lighting is well focused in order to eliminate shadows. The lights have also been selected with the saving of energy costs in mind. The provision of tri-fold doors and a 2-meter pit under the central exhaust system further enhance the utilization of the automotive paint booth.