Some automatic car washes are known for damaging vehicles. Abrasive brushes and harsh soaps could scratch up your car.
Harsh chemicals can scratch or damage many types of bathtubs. All you need to clean yours is dish soap, baking soda, and a good sponge.
Cleanliness is next to godliness, so they say. But can you actually damage your car by washing it too frequently? And are ...
Wipe down the leather seats, steering wheel and shifter boot with a leather conditioner and microfiber cloth. This cleans the leather and helps prevent it from drying out and cracking. Applying a ...
For many car owners, a shiny, spotless vehicle is a point of pride. However, a recent Cheapism article reveals that excessive ...
My apartment is surrounded by pine trees. The pine sap is a nuisance. Any suggestions on removing the pine sap without ...
Without the help of an auto shop, your first attempt may be messy and difficult, but the work will only get easier the more ...
Have you ever had your vehicle washed at a car wash, only to have it look nice and clean and shiny, only for it to be dirty ...
The easiest way to remove stickers from your car is with a heat gun, which loosens glue for damage-free peeling.
The chances of you scratching your car are never zero. If you have scratches, you might get the job done with some toothpaste ...
Before cleaning, make sure the radiator is cool to avoid burns. For car radiators, park the car on a flat surface and allow ...
Residents from one Metairie apartment complex have been complaining for weeks about living with no AC or running water. WDSU Reporter Shay O'Connor spoke with several concerned neighbors about ...