Chips in your car’s paint aren’t just an eyesore. They can also expose your car’s metal to further corrosion. You may not be able to make your car’s finish look showroom fresh, but with a reasonable ...
You can typically fix a rock chip that is about one-fourth the size of a dime (that’s about a 1/8 to a 1/4 inch in size). The paint chip shown here should have been repaired long ago. You probably ...
No matter how careful you might be, small dings and signs of damage are just a fact of life as a car owner–and fortunately, there are plenty of products out there that are designed to help cover up ...
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How To Repair Rust on a Car

Wipe the area with a lint-free cloth to remove any remaining dust or lint, and let it dry. Spray the filler primer in heavier coats to cover the entire repair area. Self-etching epoxy primer provides ...
So the other day, I broke my own cardinal rule and got a belt buckle too close to a customer’s car. You’re right. I chipped the paint. Let’s turn a tragedy into a teaching moment and talk about ...
Computerized instructions and codes tell Lawrence Libby what color of paint he should use to repair a scuffed bumper or a nicked hood, but his most important tools are his eyes. “When you’ve been ...
NEW ORLEANS, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After two decades of mixing perfectly matched automotive paint, AutomotiveTouchup.com is proud to announce it is approaching a major industry milestone: 3 ...