Chad Zani
Auto Detailing Expert
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Co-authored Articles (94)
How to
Remove Scratches from a Car
Scratches in car paint can be caused by a variety of things. Car accidents, vandalism, poor parking, and other parking lot mishaps are all common causes for a scratch or 2 on your perfect paint job. While scratches do de...
How to
Tint Car Windows
Usually, tinted car windows block the ultraviolet sunlight rays that can harm your skin. They also offer privacy from people looking into your car. While tinting is a long, time-consuming process, most people can tint th...
9 Easy Ways to Remove a Cannabis Smell from Your Car
Eliminate cannabis smells from your vehicle So you smoked or stored some weed inside your car—how do you get rid of the lingering weed smell? If you’re worried about someone finding out that you’ve been smoking, th...
How to
Remove Scratches from a Windshield
Windshield scratches are a nuisance, but you don’t need to tolerate them. Most scratches are fixable with a windshield polish and a buffing pad. Cerium oxide paste is effective for filling in scratches, making your win...
Best Ways to Clean the Outside & Inside of Your Car
A step-by-step guide to make your car sparkle and shineThere’s no better way to make your car look brand new than by giving it a thorough cleaning both inside and outside. This article will take you step by step throug...
How to Restore Cloudy Car Headlights
Get crystal clear headlights using these easy at-home methodsIf you notice that your headlights are foggy, yellowish, or dim at night, it’s time to clean the surface. Luckily, you can clean them effectively using house...
How to
Remove Window Tint
Get rid of almost any window tint with ordinary household items If your window tint is too dark or is scratched, discolored, or bubbly, you can easily remove it without spending a lot of money, whether you’re working ...
How to
Fix Alloy Rim Scratches
Scratches or dents can make your alloy rims look dull. But as long as your alloy rim damage is mild, you can usually repair it yourself. Spend time cleaning your tires before you fix the damage so that any repairs you ma...
How to
Fix Curb Rash on Rims
Curb rash is damage, like scuff marks, scratches, or gouges, on the rims of your tires from hitting curbs or other obstructions. Though curb rash is unsightly, you can fix it yourself with time, patience, and dedication....
How to Use Household Ingredients to Clean Your Car
Make your car spick-and-span inside and out with these easy DIY tipsAre you shelling out wads of cash on pricy cleaning products you can ''only'' use on your car? If so, then welcome to the first day of the rest of your ...
How to
De‐ice Your Windshield
If you cannot see out your windshield, it is not safe to drive. In fact, in the UK; by law you must be able to see out your windows, and have your number plate clearly visible and legible. Always remove snow and ice from...
How to
Use a Rubbing Compound
Rubbing compound is a material used to restore old paintwork, and it acts as a new top coat for your car. In addition, it also helps conceal scratches in your car's paint. First, wash your car thoroughly with soap and wa...
How to
Polish a Car
Polishing your automobile will help to extend the life and beauty of the paint and exterior. Polishing is the oft forgotten step between washing and waxing, but when done properly, it completely revitalizes the car's ext...
How to Clean Headlights with WD-40
Have you noticed that your headlights look hazy and dim when you turn them on? Headlights start to turn yellow and fog up over time, but a little WD-40 is a fast and easy solution to clean them up. Even if you don’t ha...
How to
Get the Gasoline Smell Out of a Car
Gasoline has a pervasive odor that can make your car reek. In addition, it can make you light-headed, dizzy, or nauseated. The first thing to do is deal with a spill right after it happens, if you can, by getting rid of ...
How to
Paint a Bumper
Painting your car's plastic bumper cover is an easy way to give your car a facelift. Start by removing the bumper cover and washing it thoroughly. If you have any shallow scratches or cracks, fill and sand the damaged a...
How to Dry Wet Carpet Inside a Car
Plus, how to prevent mold, mildew, & odors Driving through high flood waters or leaving a car window open when it rains can cause the carpet to get wet. It’s important to dry the carpet as soon as possible to prevent m...
How to
Buff Clear Coat
You don't need to be a pro to perfectly buff the clear coat on your car. With the proper tools and material, some time, and some elbow grease, you can have that high-gloss finish you want.
How to
Clean Frost Off Car Windows Quickly
If you're running late for work in the morning, the last thing you want to see in your driveway is a car with completely frosted-over windows. Driving with ice on your windshield is unsafe, and to do so would be violatin...
How to
Clean a Car Ceiling
Your vehicle's ceiling, also known as the headliner, is often overlooked while you're cleaning the interior, but it can still get dirty. Luckily, you can easily remove stains and grime with detailing brushes and an uphol...