Posted on 5/15/2015
Foggy or cloudy headlights is an annoying problem for all drivers. Not only is it unsightly, but it is potentially dangerous, reducing visibility on the road and making your car less visible to other drivers. But, how to clean them? Cloudy or foggy headlights cannot be cleaned with traditional soap and water. However, there are some great homemade remedies to the problem. Below are listed some of my tried and true favorites for removing that cloudy, foggy layer on your headlights. Soap and Water – Soap and water is a possible solution, but it often fails to remove the film that causes the cloudy appearance. However, it can help improve the overall cleanliness and appearance of your headlights. Vinegar – Vinegar is a natural deoxidizer that can help break down the cloudy film that can adhere itself to your headlights. Be careful though, as vine ... read more
Posted on 5/12/2015
Have you ever walked out to your car in the morning and found a strange pool of liquid underneath? That mystery liquid can be quite disconcerting, and it may even make you fearful of getting in your car and driving away. So, it’s of extreme importance that you are able to identify that strange pool of liquid for what it is. Luckily, most fluid leaks from underneath your car will be one of only a few. I put together this list of the most common fluid leaks to help you make an educated guess and, thus, an educated decision as to what you should do next to get it taken care of. Engine Coolant or Antifreeze The most obvious sign that you have an engine coolant leak is the color of the liquid itself. Most antifreeze is green, bright green actually, though it is also sold in pinks and oranges. The coolant also has a thick, almost sticky feel to it ... read more
Posted on 5/8/2015
Having a minor scratch in your otherwise perfect paint job can be more than just a little irritating. There is help however. Though larger and deeper scratches may require a trip to a professional garage or detailing center, smaller scratches and chips can be dealt with by a DIY weekend warrior. Try to remember that the paint finish on a car is sprayed on very thin but also very hard, so you have two things to fight against at the same time. Automotive paint jobs are hard and difficult to work with, mold, and sand. They are also thin, so any mistake or overly aggressive approach or sanding will be disastrous. Here are a few homemade solutions to dealing with a scratch on your cars exterior. Filler and Buffing – The traditional method of store bought fillers followed by a little buffing is still one of the easiest ways to deal with a paint scratch. However ... read more