The chances of you scratching your car are never zero. If you have scratches, you might get the job done with some toothpaste ...
Q: I recently put an 18-inch scratch on the rear passenger side door of my 2015 Subaru Outback. It is a fairly narrow scratch, but down to the metal in a few spots. Estimates from body shops ranged ...
Is your vehicle's top coat in dire need of a makeover? There are two options: paint job or wrap. Here are the pros and cons ...
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 ...
You can live with scratches on your car — but you shouldn't. Scratches are like the old torture of death by a thousand cuts. Eventually, they'll destroy your car's finish by allowing rust to develop ...
With a few smart upgrades, even a 15-year-old Axio or Allion can feel and look far newer than it really is. These improvements are meant to help you rediscover the excitement of driving a car that fee ...
Picture getting a new paint finish and a few weeks down the line it’s marred with scratches and chips from road debris or low-hanging branches. You can avoid the stress of repairing or waxing over the ...
CARS.COM — Maintaining a black car’s exterior is an intimidating experience considering a single finger swiped across the paint can show a noticeable blemish. Cars.com’s long-term 2013 Subaru BRZ test ...
There's rebuilding a car, then there's building a car from nothing but sheet metal and tubing. Most of us are familiar with piecing together a car little by little, but very few have created something ...