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When your car needs body work after a collision or other incident, it often needs a paint job to make everything look right. Even a slightly different shade stands out like a sore thumb against the original paint job, and that’s why it’s essential to come equipped with your car’s paint code. But where do you find it?
We’ll cover how to find your car’s paint code, paint matching tips, and what to do if the paint you need is unavailable.
It can be tempting to turn to online trends or tips and tricks when looking for a quick fix for winter Uh-Ohs, but we recommend leaving the real body work to the experts. Keep reading for a look at some trending hacks that may do more harm than good in safeguarding the longevity of your vehicle.
The year is winding down and a new one is already shining bright on the horizon. “Out with the old, in with the new,” is a commonplace phrase used around this New Year season. Whether you’re implementing a new resolution, refreshing your vehicle with a fresh paint job, or dealing with the dents and dings that life has left behind, there are plenty of ways to prepare your ride for the New Year.
Nothing diminishes your car’s aesthetic like the sudden appearance of a door ding or dent. It’s an issue that can happen to anyone anytime—whether you’re parked at the grocery store or making a quick stop at the convenience store.
With Black Friday, one of retail’s biggest holidays, quickly approaching, it is no surprise that roads and parking lots may feel more congested. An increased number of drivers on the road, racing to snag the best retail discount can also lead to an increased number of accidents, dents, or dings while you’re out and about. A little precaution can go a long way towards safeguarding yourself and your vehicle during your holiday shopping.