New Fleet Businesses: Four Types Of Services Ideal For Keeping Vehicles Running

When you're establishing a new business, it's important to have a reliable fleet of commercial vehicles that can operate on the road and stick to specific schedules. As you set out to purchase your vehicles, it's also important to establish a working relationship with commercial fleet repair companies. These companies can provide you with services that will keep your vehicles properly maintained and operating on the road as much as possible. Read More 

Auto Body Repair: 3 Ways To Prevent Deep Scratches From Rusting Before You Can Bring It In To An Auto Shop

If there's a deep scratch on your car's paint that reaches the underlying metal, you need to get that area repainted as soon as possible, as the underlying metal is vulnerable and will rust. Rust is like cancer to cars. It can easily spread amongst the metal and end up being rather costly to repair. In fact, rust repair costs an average of between $500 to $1,000. This is significantly more than how much it would have cost you to get the deep scratch repaired. Read More 

5 Tips For Caring For Your Vehicle Wrap In Hot Weather

A vehicle wrap is a good way to give your vehicle a new look or to advertise your business. If you take care of the wrap, it can last several years. However, it is possible to scratch or lift your vehicle wrap away from the vehicle when you are washing it. During extremely hot weather, the vehicle wrap is more susceptible to warping and wrinkling because the heat can affect the vinyl and adhesives used. Read More 

3-Step Guide To Determining The Cause Of Clicking When Your Car Will Not Start

If your car will not start when you turn the ignition on, you may hear a clicking noise. If so, this sound could give you clues on what the problem is. Use the three-step guide below to determine the cause of your car's inability to start, as well as possible, simple solutions. Step 1:  Check Your Battery The first thing you should do is check the charge on your battery, especially if you hear a grinding noise either concurrent with or after the clicking noise begins. Read More 

3-Step Guide For Repairing Small Dents In Your RV’s Fiberglass Body

If you were recently involved in a minor collision with your RV, it may have small dents in the body. If so, you may have decided to try to fix the damage yourself. The three steps below will guide you through filling in the dent and covering it so it will be less noticeable, using supplies found in any hardware store, automotive store, or home improvement center. Step 1:  Fill The Underside With Spray Foam Insulation Read More