Friday, June 12th, 2009
Here is something that should help motorists who are planning to stick it out with their car. With most people today choosing to stick to their old car or get used ones, a new paint job is almost certain. And while that is a given, we are all aware of the eco-friendly responsibilities attached. There are eco-friendly paints and now, thanks to GoClean Products we have an eco-friendly paint remover.
Mike Liebing, President of GoClean Products states ” We first created Get Off Clean for one reason, highway paint removal, then many customers including commercial and retail started telling us about all these crazy ways to use Get Off Clean to remove all types of paints, inks, marks from paint transfer and it just goes on”.
So with this new paint remover, you can get rid of some stains or paint splatter in a jiffy. Best of all it is eco-friendly. You will see the results in no time as people gear up to take care of their cars during these hard times rather than buying a new one.
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Thursday, January 8th, 2009
During these rought times, people with existing cars are looking to improve their cars rather than buy new ones. Among the concerns would be the quality of the car paint vehicles have at the moment. When it comes to car paint jobs, car owners would normally be given a choice:
1. Scrape-to-Metal
2. Wash-over
Of the two, the second one is the cheapest way to put life back into faded car colors. However some cars, particularly the older models, may need to go for the scrape-to-metal option since rust and defects from paint jobs applied via new coating can lead to undesirable results.
Bubbles and poor color shine can be expected if you choose to paint over an existing color that is sorely dilapidating. While you are indeed saving on cost for restoring the old paint job, consider the time element as far as enjoying a good the paint job for your vehicle.
Do away with the notion that cheaper paint jobs are economical. See how long that new paint job will last. Wash-overs are cheaper but scrape-to-metal paint jobs lasts longer for a better looking car.
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Wednesday, December 31st, 2008
Now that 2009 is here, expect most car owners to forego any plans of buying new cars. Rather, a lot are expected to make do with their current vehicles and perhaps go as far as enhancing them as a better alternative compared to the investment cost needed to buy a new one in the market.
Financing is one of the prime reasons. Rather than invest thousands of dollars, you can just modify and maintain your car to perform and look better. This caters to mechanical and interior upgrades, a prime practice some years back before the boom of new cars came into play.
Among the expected high demands of car accessory improvements include that of:
1. Engine maintenance and upgrades
2. Magwheels and Tires
3. Audio upgrades
4. Interior upgrading
5. New Paint jobs
6. Auto Detailing
Look at them one by one and you will agree, they are cost-friendly measures for the time being. Besides, most cars in the market today are not that old yet. So why bury yourself with debt if you can make your current car look better.
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