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Vehicle Wrapping - a total vehicle makeover...

28th July 2010
We all want a total car makeover every once in a while to see our vehicles come to life, whether for our own personal pleasure or for business and marketing purposes. By sticking large sheets of printed customised designs, or plain coloured vinyl sheets t... Read >
Author: sixtahause81

Cost Effective Ways to Upgrade Your Buy-To-Let Property and Attract New Tenants.

28th July 2010
Professional landlords have had a rough ride over the past 18 months.  With less money floating around and more demanding tenants it pays to find cheaper ways to make upgrades to your buy-to-let property.  We at Belvoir in Kettering have always felt it ... Read >
Author: Graham Drage

Most Expensive Cars in the world for 2010 (Part II)

21st July 2010
Here is the continuation of the top 10 World's Most Expensive Car in 2010. 6.) Lamborghini Reventòn Price: $1.42 Million Lamborghini Reventòn (pronounced as Rebenton in Spanish) is a mid-engined sports car that debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Sh... Read >
Author: Cigtina23

The Ultimate Bumblebee Transformers Action Figure

07th July 2010
When thinking about an ideal gift for a boy over 5 years, the choice should be something that is a piece of technological genius and yet has to be something that could keep that kid occupied for hours with endless fun. You don't have to look any further t... Read >
Author: Athyab Muhith

How to Safely Delete Badge from Your Car

25th June 2010
ost cars have allotted of unnecessary and unsightly badges attached to them that come typical in the factory. It truly is a well-known practice to eliminate some or all of these badges to give the vehicle a cleaner look and to support greatly enhance the ... Read >
Author: free2wind

How to Restore Faded Cloudy Headlights

08th June 2010
Faded headlights can seriously let down the overall look of a vehicle and can also compromise the actual operation of them. Many cars headlights that have begun to fade are simply left to get worse and worse because the owners do not think that anything c... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

Cleaning Tips - How To Clean Your Mountain Bike

04th June 2010
Bikes are a great way to get around - they're fun, they're cheap to fuel (they burn only calories) and they're a great way to get fit. After a day spent tearing up and down the hills - or even over a dirt track - bikes can end up very dirty very quickly.... Read >
Author: anyclean

How to Remove Rust Stains From Paintwork

04th June 2010
It is obviously better to ensure that rust does not form on your vehicle but unfortunately sometimes this cannot be avoided, especially if you have a used car that may not have been properly cared for by the previous owners. Rust stains can occur when ... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Remove Car Wax

03rd June 2010
You may want to remove wax or any other protective coating from the surface of your car if it needs paint repairs for instance or if you simply want to replace the current protection with another product to provide better durability or a higher quality of... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Remove Scratches From Plastic

03rd June 2010
Scratches can easily be inflicted onto plastic surfaces in your car as they are fairly soft in comparison to paintwork and other materials. These scratches can look very unsightly especially in direct light and if it is a clear plastic affected they can e... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Remove Buffer Trails From a Vehicles Paintwork

03rd June 2010
Buffer trails are marks left in the paintwork after a car has been poorly polished using a machine polisher or 'buffer'. They are highly visible in direct sunlight and can look very unsightly. Buffer trails are inflicted when either the machine polisher i... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Safely De-Badge Your Car to Give it a Clean, Fresh Look

03rd June 2010
Most cars have allot of unnecessary and unsightly badges attached to them that come standard from the factory. It is a popular practice to remove some or all of these badges to give the car a cleaner look and to help enhance the lines of it. The procedure... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Safely Remove Industrial Fallout From a Vehicle

03rd June 2010
Industrial fallout occurs when small airborne metal particles settle on the surface of your car and bond to it. They then begin to oxidize, looking very unsightly and if left untreated can damage the paintwork underneath. Industrial fallout commonly co... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

How to Safely & Effectively Remove Egg Off Your Car

03rd June 2010
Unfortunately it's a fairly common occurrence for a car to be 'egged' and it's important to clean the remains of the attack off as soon as possible. If egg residue is left to sit on the surface of a car and dry it can prove to be very difficult to remove ... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru

Does Cleaning Your Car With a Pressure Washer Damage The Paintwork?

03rd June 2010
It's fairly common to be told that you shouldn't clean your car with a pressure washer as it will damage the paintwork. The theory is that the pressurized water drives the dirt particles into and along the surface of your paintwork causing scratches. ... Read >
Author: CarCleaningGuru
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