2016

  • Three Ways For You To Prevent Your Heavy Equipment From Corrosion


    If you work in construction, you are probably already aware of how corrosion can affect the heavy equipment you work with. A bit of rust on the exterior of a machine can eventually cause functioning problems in addition to the unsightly appearance that develops. Corrosion can make it more difficult to complete your projects and keep people on the site safe. That's why it's a good idea to stop the spread of corrosion and do everything you can to avoid it.
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  • Learn How A Painting Technician Can Repair Bleeding Paint On The Exterior Of Your Car


    If you purchased a car only to notice that the paint color is not uniform on the exterior of the car later on down the road, do not worry because the problem is fixable. The issue is often referred to as bleeding. Bleeding occurs when a car is repainted improperly by someone and the original color of the paint bleeds through the last color of paint that was applied to the car.
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  • 3 Essentials To Keep In Your Car In Case Of A Collision


    The last thing that you probably want to plan for or think about is a car accident, but there is always the potential that an accident could occur when you hit the road. By keeping a few essentials in your vehicle at all times, you can ensure that you are prepared for anything, including a wreck that requires collision repair. These are three things that you should always have in the car with you when you get behind the wheel.
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  • The Necessity Of An Auto Body Shop To Fix Vehicle Corrosion


    A big problem for vehicles is corrosion. There are many different things that cause rust, but one of the most common is salt. In order for the roads to be drivable during the winter, salt and sand are poured onto the roads. This allows us to get from place to place, but takes a serious toll on your vehicle. Our vehicles are made out of iron, and as you may remember from chemistry class, iron and oxygen combine to form iron oxide.
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