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View our comprehensive “How To” videos that show you how to complete your repairs. Each video includes step-by-step instructions to help you skip the auto body repair shop and conveniently execute the needed repairs yourself. For slightly more extensive guidance, visit our Directions page. We recommend to read the directions before viewing the videos to fully understand the repair process.

  1. The Average Cost of Alloy Wheel Repair

    The Average Cost of Alloy Wheel Repair
    You may not think it, but it can be pretty easy to damage alloy wheels. Curbs are a pretty common culprit, but even routine cleaning (whether you do it yourself or go through a carwash) or road salt can eat away at them. Over time. So, what can you do? Your options: Live with it. Wear and tear happens, right...
  2. How to Purchase, Paint, and Install a Plastic Bumper Cover

    How to Purchase, Paint, and Install a Plastic Bumper Cover
    In this tutorial you will learn how to purchase, paint, and install a replacement plastic bumper on your vehicle, for about half the cost you would pay an auto body repair shop. This is a rear bumper for a 2003 Odyssey. I called local car dealers and was quoted about $475 for this piece. I ended up buying it from...
  3. How to Repair Dashboard Scratches and Cracks

    How to Repair Dashboard Scratches and Cracks
    In this article we are going to show you how to repair scratches and cracks in your dashboard. The process takes about 30 minutes, and is simple enough that anyone can do it. What you need: Factory-matched leather dye Leather cleaner Scuff pad Superglue Superglue activator Heat gun (optional) Time required: 30 minutes. Step 1. Prepare Cracks/Scratches Apply superglue to...
  4. How to Repair Scratched Interior Door Panels

    How to Repair Scratched Interior Door Panels
    In this article we are going to show you how to repair scratches and cracks in your dashboard. The process is simple enough that anyone can do it, and it only takes about 30 minutes. What you need: Factory-matched leather dye Leather cleaner Scuff pad Superglue Superglue activator Heat gun (optional) Time required: 30 minutes. Step 1. Sand Scratch Sand...
  5. How to polish paint with the Cyclo polisher

    How to polish paint with the Cyclo polisher
    This article will explain some best practices for using the Cyclo polisher. Here are the materials you will need: Cyclo polisher Orange compounding pads Eazy Compound Microfiber towel Time required: 40 minutes. Areas to avoid What really ruins a polish job is getting crust in gaps. Avoid the edges of the panel and anywhere the panel meets trim. Stay about...
  6. How to wetsand and polish paint with a polisher

    How to wetsand and polish paint with a polisher
    In this article we are going to show you how to remove "orange peel" texture from clear coat using 2000 grit sandpaper and an electric polisher. What you need: Eazy Compound Microfiber Towel 2000 Grit Sandpaper Paint Polisher Pad Electric Polisher Time required: 15 - 45 minutes. Step 1. Mask Area Use masking tape to protect the edges of the...
  7. How to wax your car in 10 minutes

    How to wax your car in 10 minutes
    This article will explain how to wax your car in about 10 minutes. Here are the materials you will need: Cyclo polisher Green waxing pads Eazy Wax Eazy Spray Detailer Microfiber towel Time required: 10 minutes. Wax on Apply a small amount of Eaxy wax to your pad. Hit the switch and go in a pattern from left to right...
  8. How We Make Paint For Any Car

    How We Make Paint For Any Car
    A common question we get is how we make the paint that we sell. The usual assumption is that we just buy it directly from the manufacturer: ie, if you own a Toyota, that we order it from Toyota. If that were the case then not only could anyone buy it, but it would also take too long to ship...
  9. Apply Bumper Touch Up Paint in 7 Steps

    Apply Bumper Touch Up Paint in 7 Steps
    Bumper scratches can be an eyesore on your car but with the right method and a bit of patience you can fix the problem yourself. Supplies needed Automotive touch up paint!!LINK!! A filler product!!LINK!! ScratchLeveler or 2000 grit sandpaper.!!LINK!! Rubber/plastic squeegee A small fine tipped paint brush Utility knife or exact-o-knife Soft lint free towel Windex or wax grease remover...
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