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The Ultimate Wheel and Tire Cleaning Guide
Wheels and tires are the only part of our cars that actually make contact with the road. This in turn causes dirt and grime build-up over time. In addition, brake dust and fine shavings from the brake rotors end up on your wheels as well. What is brake dust? Brake dust is a residue which is a combination of iron particles, carbon, and fraction material that makes your wheels look filthy. What’s worse than dirty wheels and tires? Regardless of if your car is using aftermarket wheels or factory OE wheels, cleaning your wheels (and tires) is one of the...
The Ultimate Wheel and Tire Cleaning Guide

How To Remove Bugs From Your Car
There is nothing more frustrating than the sound of bugs hitting your clean windshield, or the sight of the front of your car that’s littered with bug splatter. Worse yet, your windshield wipers do close to nothing to wash away the bugs. If you drive your car often, chances are you’ve encountered insect remains all over the car’s front bumper, side mirrors, headlights and windshield. Bug splatter is one of the toughest stains to clean off the surface of your car, and the longer it sits, the more difficult it becomes to get rid of. Modern cars are painted using...
How To Remove Bugs From Your Car

How to remove stubborn water spot stains from your cars paint and glass
4 types of water stain spots There are different types of water spots when it comes to water spot stains and etching on car paint and car glass. These include, Type I Water Spots – Mineral deposits on the paint surface. Type II Water Spots – Imprint etching in the paint. Type III Water Spots – Crater etchings in the paint. Type IV Water Spots – Whitish discoloration stains on and in the paint. Type I water spots are simply called hard water spot stains. This means that there were dissolved minerals in the water and after the water evaporated,...