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 ...
Compounding is a very delicate art, much the same as polishing your car's paint. Clear coat is very thin, so there is little room for error. Here's how to properly compound your paint with a dual ...
Q: I have a few light scratches on the driver's-side door of my car. What can I use to clean them up? A: Depending on the damage, a course rubbing compound, followed with a polishing compound, and ...
If you have a car with and older dull finish on your bumper, there are a few easy things you can do to try to restore the ...
The door handle area of a car often accumulates scratches, markings, and other damage because, well, people use the handle every time they open the door. Finger nails, keys, jewelry, and anything else ...
Stainless steel of all kinds—appliances and cookware—go through vigorous, daily use. Because of this, it's almost inevitable that you'll scratch your stainless steel belongings at some point. But the ...
You say your car has some light surface rust and you’d like to remove it? You’ve come to the right place. The Drive’s crack How-To department is here to help get that corrosion dealt with and your car ...
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 ...