Best ways to touch up your car’s paint
Thursday, September 15th, 2011
Smalls scratches and blemishes are common when you are driving a car. However, you always want the car to look brand new as if it has been just driven out of the showroom. Hence, to get rid of the minor scratches, touch up paint works bets. While doing it yourself seems convenient, getting it done by an expert mechanic yields the best result. This is because they know their work better and one needs steady hand for the work.
Furthermore, when trying for touch up work, try to get the paint from the manufacturer’s dealer. This will provide you with the closest match for the paint on your car. If the work to be done involves small areas, then it is alright, else going to the professional workshop is better. The beginners and inexperienced may find it difficult to work with metallic paints as they tend to separate. Many try doing sanding after the work is done; it is not advisable unless the person has expertise in the field.
Waterless car wash is being used by many people since a long time now. It not only gives a shine to the car but also protects the paint of the car for months. The products are generally wax based products containing polishes, cleaning agents and lubricants along with wax. However to get the best results out of the waterless car wash products, some points are to be remembered.




The car glass is the easiest thing to get damaged during a mishap. Even a very small crack may extend over a large area of the glass and may extend into the inner layers of the windscreen. Now-a-days, injections are available in the market that can be injected on the damaged area with the help of special tools to fill up the crack. After this procedure, the crack is not likely to increase further and thus the damage is repaired there and then. Crack of ¼ inch or even 3 inches can be repaired with the help of this technique and experiments are being conducted to use this method to repair a crack of as much as 12 inches.