Making That Paint Job Pop

3 Tips For Vinyl Wrapping A Car

Do you want to add a custom vinyl car wrap to your vehicle, but do not know how to do it? It will help to know the following tips to get it done. Get The Right Tools Making the job easy requires having the right tools for the job. You'll want to have knifeless tape, which is a special type of tape that helps you create straight lines in the vinyl when you want to be very precise in how you create a straight edge. Read More 

The Accident Aftermath: 3 Facts You Should Know About Collision Repair

Were you recently involved in an accident that resulted in damage to your vehicle? If so, there are a few things that you should know about collision repair. You can learn more about these three important facts below. Fact #1: You Have The Right To Use Any Auto Body Shop You Choose  Many people simply assume that they need to use the auto body shop suggested by their insurance company in order to use their coverage to cover the cost of their collision repairs. Read More 

What To Expect During Auto Body Collision Repair

Has your car suffered body damage in a recent accident? In addition to leaving unsightly dents on your car's body, an auto collision can ruin the vehicle's paint finish, increasing the risk of rust damage to the substrate metal. To prevent further damage to your car following an auto accident, you should immediately take the vehicle to an auto collision repairs shop.  How each shop arrives at the final goal of restoring your car to its pre-impact condition may look different, but here's an overview of what typically happens during auto body collision repairs. Read More 

4 Types of Damage To Be Aware Of When Buying A Vehicle That Has Been In A Wreck

Are you thinking about purchasing a vehicle that has collision damage? If so, the way you intend to use the vehicle needs to be taken into consideration. Sometimes individuals buy damaged vehicles with the intention of getting auto collision repair. However, others may want to buy wrecked vehicles to retrieve working parts. If your plans are to restore the entire vehicle, you should consider an inspection from an auto body shop. Read More 

5 Common Damage From A Front End Collision

Front-end collisions can be one of the more devastating types of accidents, even if the damage only looks superficial. A full inspection is necessary to determine exactly how much damage is present.  1. Body Damage The most obvious damage will be body damage that occurs. Crumpled hoods, mangled bumpers, and bent fenders are the body panels most likely to be affected in the event of a front-end collision. In some cases, the panels can be straightened out and repainted. Read More