You Could Save Thousands of Dollars by Painting Your Car Yourself
If your car's paint is looking dingy and faded or you're just looking for a change of color, a DIY car paint job could save you thousands of dollars. Good prep work and being systematic in your approach will have your faithful jalopy looking like new in n
Use Toothpaste to Clean Those Foggy Headlights DFW Chevy Owners
How to: clean foggy headlights. Cooking oil works to lubricate and lift dirt and residue from car headlights. Use an oil-based cooking spray or a simple bottle of vegetable oil. Rub onto the headlight with a cloth or soft brush, scrubbing to remove any built-in residue. Toothpaste and Baking Soda: In a dish, combine a spoonful of toothpaste with a spoonful of baking soda. This will create an easy-to-apply paste that you can use with an old toothbrush or rough sponge. Rub directly onto the
33 Uses for Toothpaste That Don't Involve Your Teeth
Headlight Restoration via Crest toothpaste! Yesterday that head light was 50% covered with green tarnished film. I applied toothpaste after sun went down and rubbed it in this morning for 5 minutes. Total process took less than 8 minutes for both headlights. Locally companies wanted $65 to do what simple toothpaste could do. It’s not back to 100% factory new condition but I’m well pleased with results for half a tube of toothpaste.
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