It’s been over 85 years since DuPont introduced Teflon to the world. Released in 1938 and technically known as ...
WINTER is nearly here and that means more drivers will be on the roads in the dark relying on their headlights. If you are noticing your lights are not quite up to scratch, it might be worth checking ...
Experts have urged drivers to use toothpaste on their vehicles this Autumn with a simple DIY solution to make cars safer. Motorists have been told to rub toothpaste over their car windscreen this ...
Summer has practically drawn to a close with shorter days just around the corner. This means evenings will begin getting darker far more rapidly, which typically signals when vehicles require ...
Summer is pretty much over with longer days right around the corner. It means the evenings are set to get darker much quicker which is usually around the time when cars need extra safety on the roads.
Summer has virtually drawn to a close with shorter days just around the corner. This means evenings are destined to become darker far more rapidly, which typically coincides with when vehicles require ...
There’s probably no need to make a trip to the auto parts store to buy something to clean up your vehicle’s foggy headlights. If your headlight covers have picked up a bit too much road debris — bugs, ...
In the grand scheme of things, a car isn't that hard to make clean. Things like mud and dirt can be washed away with enough elbow grease, and, so long as there isn't any physical damage to your car's ...
So you want to clean your car’s headlights? Well, you’ve come to the right place as your headlight lenses may have gone yellowy over time, become fogged or filthy, or might have found new purpose as a ...
One particular household item can be used to fix a common problem with your car without causing damage, according to motoring experts. Over time, the headlights on your car can become cloudy and grimy ...
Over time, the headlights on your car can become cloudy and grimy, reducing the amount of light they give off. What usually starts as a barely noticeable film can eventually leave you driving ...