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DIY Detailing Supplies

DIY Detailing Supplies

If you recently purchased a new car and want to keep it looking like new it is highly recommended that you detail it on a regular basis. This is something you can easily do yourself if you have the proper supplies. ...read more

Types of Car Interior Cleaning Services

Types of Car Interior Cleaning Services

Cleaning the inside of your car can be done in several ways. Only a few small tools and products will be required. It's important to understand the types of cleaning services so you know which one you'll need, especially if you have it professionally detailed.  ...read more

How to Detail Classic Car Engines

How to Detail Classic Car Engines

As classic cars engines age they get dirty. The dirt comes from use as oil circulates in the engine. In old engines the oil may find a way out from a seeping seal to the outside of the engine. The oil collects all sorts of dust and debris and makes the engine look old and beat up. You can make that classic car engine look like new again by detailing it. ...read more

Self Service Car Wash Systems

Self Service Car Wash Systems

Self-service car wash systems have been around for many years and will be for many more. They basically serve renters or lower income patrons. The majority of them are coin operated with manual equipment to clean the vehicles. They have come a long way in the past few years and now many full service washes are available. ...read more

How to Polish a Car Properly

How to Polish a Car Properly

Properly polishing your car is a lot of work, but it is one of the most important things you can do to protect the finish and keep it looking like new for years to come. Without proper care, the paint can quickly corrode and lead to rust. ...read more

How to Mix Car Wax

How to Mix Car Wax

If you want to wax your car with a car wax that is earth friendly and does not contain many of the harsh chemicals found in commercial waxes, you may want to consider making your own car wax at home. All you need are a few simple materials and a little bit of time to make your own car wax. ...read more

How to Use a Clay Bar on Automotive Paint

How to Use a Clay Bar on Automotive Paint

A clay bar is used to revive the paint on a car, truck or SUV. It requires a lot of energy and is very time consuming but the finishing product is well worth all of the work that was put in. It will leave the car with a like-new shine that will last for a long time. ...read more

How to Find Wholesale Car Cleaning Products

How to Find Wholesale Car Cleaning Products

There are a few different reasons that you may want to find car cleaning products at wholesale prices. The most common two reasons are that you have a retail store in which you wish to provide those products to the public, or you have a car detailing business and you go though car cleaning products quickly.     ...read more

How to Rent a U-Haul Truck

How to Rent a U-Haul Truck

U-haul is one of the most effective and well-known moving companies in the country. The company provides a variety of different services for their customers and are willing to go the extra mile to get the job right. If you are in the process of moving or relocating, U-Haul is the perfect choice to suit your needs.   ...read more

How to Cut Leather

How to Cut Leather

Leather, depending on its thickness can be very difficult and hazardous to cut.   There are several options available to cut leather, such as a straightedge knife, a rotary cutter or leather shears.  With the proper equipment, tools and knowledge, leather can be cut safely and effectively with a minimum of fuss and overexertion. ...read more

How to Decide on Auto Detail Products

How to Decide on Auto Detail Products

Whenever you are detailing your car you will need to use several different cleaning products.  They will help you get your car clean and make it smell fresh too.  While you will need t make a large initial investment, most of these supplies will last for several months. ...read more

How to Shampoo Car Carpet by Hand

How to Shampoo Car Carpet by Hand

If your budget is tight and you do not have the money to rent or purchase a carpet cleaning machine, you can clean the carpet by hand. You will save money this way and still have your carpets fresh and clean. All you need is a few products around the home to make the cleaner and a few tools to have the carpets cleaned in no time at all. ...read more

Starting and Operating an Auto Detailing Franchise

Starting and Operating an Auto Detailing Franchise

Starting and operating an auto detailing franchise can be a great way to earn a living as a business owner. There are several important details that go into starting this type of company, and it essential to have a plan in place before embarking on this new business venture. ...read more

How to Treat Stains on Leather

How to Treat Stains on Leather

Leather is a very durable material that is often used to construct clothing. It can be expensive, but if it is properly maintained it will last for several years. If stains are discovered on leather it should be cleaned as soon as possible because it will be harder to clean the longer you wait. ...read more

Where to Get Your Car's Interior Detailed

Where to Get Your Car's Interior Detailed

You have a hot date with your wife. She said that if you get your car cleaned real good and detailed just right, she'll promise to make the date even hotter. (Actually, she doesn't want to be seen in a dirty car.) Where do you go on such short notice? You think your car looks great, but evidently it doesn't look so great to your wife. Decisions, decisions. ...read more

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Brookhurst Car Wash

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By Roland T. at Judy'sBook

Everything like a valet would work. All types of wash and waxes. All types of detailed works. Most of the washes are under 10 dollars. Fast and reliable. Assiduous workers and cleaners will get your car washed, dried and ready to shine. Ade... ...read more

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