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Auto Body Blog: New Research, Stunning Facts and Industry News

Hi, my name is Ken. I am an avid golfer, a reading lover and an auto body and paint DIY amateur. During the week, I work as a financial consultant, and I love my job. However, I get tired of advising people about maintaining their fortunes, and in the evening, I like to do things that feel more mechanical and even artistic in a way. That's why I decided to write this blog. Here, I am going to post all about auto body news and information. I like to keep up to date on what's new as well as exploring tried-and-true facts about the industry. If you need a repair or are thinking about doing one yourself, I hope these posts help you. Enjoy.

Latest Posts

Signs Your Commercial Fleet Vehicles May Need Repair
21 March 2024

As a business owner managing a fleet of commercial

Why It's Not A Good Idea To Spray Paint Your Car In Your Garage
23 June 2023

Spray painting your car can be a fun and cost-effe

Smash Repair Tips
26 January 2023

Repairing your vehicle after a car crash can be a

4 Reasons To Repair Hail Damage On Your Trucks
15 September 2022

Your drivers won't always be able to avoid hail da

Truck Repair Tips
6 April 2022

Truck repairs can be nerve-wracking for most truck

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Signs Your Commercial Fleet Vehicles May Need Repair

As a business owner managing a fleet of commercial vehicles, keeping your trucks in top condition is crucial for ensuring the smooth operation of your operations. Regular maintenance is essential, but sometimes issues can arise that require immediate attention to prevent further damage and costly repairs down the line. Here are some signs to watch out for that indicate your commercial fleet vehicles may need repair. Unusual Noises If you notice any unusual noises coming from your trucks, such as grinding, squealing or clunking sounds, it could be a sign of mechanical issues that need to be addressed. Read More 

Why It’s Not A Good Idea To Spray Paint Your Car In Your Garage

Spray painting your car can be a fun and cost-effective way to revamp its appearance. However, before you break out the spray cans and head to your garage, there are some crucial things you need to know. Ventilation The first and most essential factor you need to consider before taking on this DIY project is ventilation. Spray painting your car will release fumes that can be hazardous to your health. These fumes can lead to respiratory problems and even cause damage to your central nervous system. Read More 

Smash Repair Tips

Repairing your vehicle after a car crash can be a daunting affair. It is especially so since the smash repair process is not as straightforward as most people presume when they take their vehicles to their mechanics. Below are some valuable insights to guide you as you conduct smash repairs.  Consider Reputable Repair Shops You will find some DIY hacks for minor body imperfections such as scratches. However, if your vehicle has suffered a car crash, you should avoid DIY repair guides since they are unreliable. Read More 

4 Reasons To Repair Hail Damage On Your Trucks

Your drivers won't always be able to avoid hail damage. If they are on the road and on a tight schedule, then they might not be able to pull over and take shelter until a hail storm passes. They might not always be able to store their trucks under cover. So, some of your trucks might have some hail damage to their bodies and parts. Why should you fix this damage? Read More 

Truck Repair Tips

Truck repairs can be nerve-wracking for most truck owners and drivers. It is especially so since modern trucks come with sophisticated technologies to reduce emissions and improve performance. This predisposes the owners and drivers to make slight mistakes that affect the truck's drivability and reliability. If you own or drive a truck, continue reading this excerpt for some truck repair tips.  Conduct Logbook Maintenance Logbook maintenance serves a specific purpose; to keep the truck mechanically sound for as long as possible. Read More