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  2. Paintless dent repair - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of damage can be repaired using paintless dent repair as long as the paint surface is intact. Paintless dent repair may be used on both aluminum and steel panels. Common practical uses for paintless dent repair is the repair of hail damage, door dings, creases, body/feature line dents, and minor collision damage.

  3. Auto mechanic - Wikipedia

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    This includes repairing minor damages such as scratches, scuffs and dents, as well as major damage caused by vehicle collisions. [2] Some specialized auto body technicians may also offer paintless dent repair , glass replacement and chassis straightening.

  4. 18 Slick Car Cleaning Tricks Only the Pros Know - AOL

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    1. Get Rid of Scratches First. Buffing your car won't do a thing until the scratches are taken care of. Scratch repair kits are easy enough to come by.

  5. Automobile repair shop - Wikipedia

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    Automotive repair shops that specialize in bodywork repair are known as body shops. Auto body technicians can perform paintwork repairs to scratches, scuffs and dents, as well as repairs to the bodies of vehicles damaged by collisions. Many body shops now offer paintless dent repair and auto glass replacement. Automotive repair shops that ...

  6. Scratched Glass? Here's Exactly How to Repair It - AOL

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    Step Three: Remove Streaks. Combine one part vinegar and one part water in bowl. Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with the mixture and apply it to the glass, wiping it down well for a streak-free ...

  7. Useless Car Products You Never Need to Buy - AOL

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    The funny thing about these front-end wraps is that the folks using them to make their cars look "sporty" or "mean" claim they're protecting the vehicle from debris, bumper taps, and other scratches.