Three Reasons to Consider Window Tinting

Posted on: 17 September 2020

Window tinting is a popular window treatment for vehicles. If you have ever seen a car with windows darker than your own, it is usually because they have paid to have their windows tinted as an upgrade. Some laws specify how dark your vehicle's windows are allowed to be. This varies from state to state so you need to find a product that meets these standards or an auto body and paint shop that is familiar with your state's regulations.
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4 Tips For Designing A Great Custom Wrap For Your Food Truck

Posted on: 28 May 2020

Custom car wraps are not just for business trucks and individuals who want to make their car look extra special. Custom vehicle wraps also work great on food trucks. A custom vehicle wrap is a great way to make your food truck stand out from the competition and to attract customers to your business. When designing a custom vinyl graphic wrap for your food truck, here are some tips to help you out.
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Dealing With Dents From A Hailstorm? Take Your Car To The Shop To Fix The Damage

Posted on: 9 February 2020

Was your vehicle parked out in the open during a hailstorm? If you were unable to park it in the driveway and you did not realize that it was going to start hailing outside, you probably could not have imagined the type of damage that you would be dealing with. Now that the hailstorm is over, you may notice small dents throughout the vehicle. These dents can easily develop when the hail falls on top of the vehicle and hits it from different directions.
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Three Reasons Why Your Maserati Should Only Have Bodywork Completed By Company-Certified Mechanics

Posted on: 5 December 2019

Luxury sports cars like the Italian-made Maserati are the status cars of the financially elite. If you are fortunate enough to own one of these vehicles, you want to do all you can to maintain its pristine condition. In the event that you need to have some of the paint on the vehicle touched up or redone, never have the vehicle's paint job managed by the "$99.95 paint job" shop. Here is why you should only have the paint job on these vehicles completed by Maserati certified body shops.
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