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Startronics in Los Angeles specialized in all your car needs: How to Protect your Paint

by Eddie Borgwardt

Putting customized parts and modifications in your isn't all just for show. In many instances, these mods are just as practical as they are pretty: they can make the car go faster or handle better, for example, or protect your auto from being damaged. And if you've already put a lot of time and expense into your car, then a few precautionary measures have to be taken.

Take Smoked tail lights, for example. Putting a tint or smoking your lights makes them darker and less see-through, which looks good, but it also protects the glass of your rear lights from scratches. When putting these on, however, you should be familiar with your states laws regarding tinted lights. Some states ban Smoked tail lights, so make sure your customization plans will be street legal.

They're not as flashy a Smoked tail lights, but Clear bras paint protection systems are more practical. Like tinted tail lights, you have an extra layer over the surface of your car, only this time, it goes over the front, protecting areas that are exposed to dust and scratches like bumpers, sideview mirrors, and headlight covers with an almost-invisible film.

Over time, these small collisions may become visible as scratches and small gouges in your paint job, leading to a very expensive repainting session at your car shop. A paint bra system may be an additional initial expense, but in the long run, it'll save you the money you lose getting costly paint repair jobs. And when your Clear bra system has taken enough punishment, you can peel it off to reveal the unscratched paint underneath, and just replace it with another film again.

If your car is hit hard enough (like with a larger piece of rock, while going at high speeds), it will leave a dent. This doesn't necessarily mean another trip to the car shop to have the whole panel reworked and repainted, and several days' worth of waiting.

PDR Paintless dent removal is a technique that is both faster and cheaper than traditional dent removal techniques. In PDR, a trained technician uses some specialized tools to gradually smooth out the dent, so that eventually it looks good as new. If the dent didn't break the paint, it's even better- you won't need repainting, and worrying about the cost or whether the new paint will match the old one.

PDR Paintless dent removal is a technique that is both faster and cheaper than traditional dent removal techniques. In PDR, a trained technician uses some specialized tools to gradually smooth out the dent, so that eventually it looks good as new. If the dent didn't break the paint, it's even better- you won't need repainting, and worrying about the cost or whether the new paint will match the old one.

Published October 14th, 2009

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