If you need more, search for a larger bottle online. Most auto parts sites explain how to find the paint code for your vehicle. Expect to pay $20 to $30 for a two-ounce bottle. To fix scratches and ...
All you need to do is find your car's paint code (usually on the vehicle's VIN plate) when you buy one of these kits. These kits generally follow the same procedure: clean the affected area ...
This week is the last chance that customers can place an order for a 2025 GMC Acadia in Deep Bronze Metallic. The color may ...
This 1992 Ford Mustang was recently pulled from a private muscle car collection; it's in impressive shape and has only 9K ...
The premise is simple: pay your $5 to $10, punch in your access code ... and hazing on your paint and trim, you’re going to have to cross ‘brushless’ car washes off your list.
Even rarer shades can be matched to the factory paint code by using the car’s chassis number. We tried six paints to see which can could put the shine back into our car. The Ford original paint ...