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Monday, January 20, 2014

2008 Chevrolet Impala Bumper Replacement!

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2008 Chevrolet Impala.  This car came to our shop following a rear end collision, luckily nobody was injured however the rear bumper cover did not survive the crash.  The damage was severe enough that the rear bumper required replacement, we ordered one directly from Chevrolet, painted it to match the car using our Factory type paint, and finally reinstalled the new part. This Chevy was returned to its owner looking like new again, with new factory parts and paint at a price lower than any other shop in our region!
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Thursday, May 30, 2013

2000 Honda Civic Overall Paintjob

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is this 2000 Honda Civic Sedan.  This greenish / greyish / whitish four-door came to Almost-Everything with an abundance of unfinished primer and plenty of unattravtive old paint.  We restored the looks of this car with our Enamel paint package, which includes all of the nesasarry prep to get paint onto a car;

1. A Chemical Cleaning to remove all stubborn stuck on road contaminants

2. Scuffing of all painted areas with an abrasive hand pad to promote paint adhesion

3. Masking of all windows, lights, and unpainted trim pieces.

4. Overall painting of the exterior.

5. A final bake in our oven to cure the new finish on!

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Microfiber--Worth the (Small) Expense

Get a few microfiber cloths. Almost Everything Autobody recommends them to wash, wax & polish your vehicle. They don't scratch like other cloths.
Folks who are particular about the finish on their cars know that the first time a sponge or towel is used to wash a car, it leaves fine scratches in the paint. Over time, these scratches multiply and cause the car to look dull.

There is no way to avoid this issue completely but microfiber helps a lot. It is high tech stuff. The material is made of super thin, super soft synthetic fibers. It was first developed in the 1950s but it wasn't until 2007 that Rubbermaid introduced the first microfiber cleaning products in the USA. Microfiber holds up to eight times its weight in water, attracts and contains dust and oils and causes minimal scratches to paint. Just be careful to turn the cloth often to prevent grit that accumulates on the cloth from causing scratches to the surface being cleaned. The cloth can be washed & used over & over.

Almost Everything Autobody gave away hundreds of these cloths at the Washington High School Car Show and the Tri-City Motor Rally at Newpark Mall. They proved so popular that we are planning to give one to customers when they pick-up their cars. People have asked where we get ours--we buy in bulk from Maxim Mart.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

1997 HONDA ACCORD WITH PEELING CLEAR COAT

Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 1997 Honda Accord that had the clear coat peeling off and micro checking. We did some body work and painted the car back to the show room quality finish.

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