Some automatic car washes are known for damaging vehicles. Abrasive brushes and harsh soaps could scratch up your car.
Use a nylon scrubber or brush to scrub away grease and food particles. Sprinkle on dry baking soda to act as a mild abrasive ...
Wipe down the leather seats, steering wheel and shifter boot with a leather conditioner and microfiber cloth. This cleans the leather and helps prevent it from drying out and cracking. Applying a ...
While fall leaves create a festive seasonal atmosphere, many don’t realize the damage that piled-up leaves can cause to your car. Automotive experts recommend that car owners should remove fallen ...
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The chances of you scratching your car are never zero. If you have scratches, you might get the job done with some toothpaste ...
A woman who has been trying to sell her property for the last four years says it's becoming 'impossible' and that she hasn't had 'a single viewing' Ellen Law, a 70-year-old retiree, is amongst the ...