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20 Aug

common issues after a collision

You’re driving down the road after a long day of work, listening to your favorite song. An ad starts playing so you reach and click the “Skip ad” option and BOOM… You rear-end the car
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14 Aug

when to repaint your car

If aesthetics are important to you, you might want to give your car a whole new layer of fresh paint to make it look as crisp as it used to. The value of a vehicle
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09 Aug

Why choose tropical collision

Tropical Collision: The Obvious Choice If you are looking for excellent service with quality results than look no further. Tropical collision has G certified professionals who are ready to take care of your vehicle as
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07 Jul

How to Avoid Collisions

Accidents happen even when we would rather that they didn’t. But far from never driving any more that are ways that you can reduce the risk of this happening to you. It’s always important to
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07 Jul

To DIY or to not DIY

To DIY or to not DIY, that is the question. Unfortunately, the truth is that most of the time the answer will be to trust a professional. You won’t be able to repair your own
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22 May

Top 4 Paint Problems To Look For

Peeling How to Spot It? Paint peeling, also known as delamination, occurs on the exterior of the car in small spots. The flaking may appear subtle at first, but it should not be left unchecked.
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11 May

Easy Headlight Care DIY

Today we are going to teach you how to keep your headlights from yellowing, fading and cracking. You may not know it, but modern headlights assemblies are made out of plastic as opposed to glass.
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09 May

Repaint & Spot Repair

Every driver has experienced the inconvenience of discovering that their cars’ paint has undergone damage. Whether that damage is a result of someone borrowing the vehicle without asking you, a misjudgment of space when pulling
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21 Apr

ding or dent

Ding or a dent has been a topic of conversation for car owners. Mostly because neither look good on your car but also be expensive if you don’t know what you are asking for. Because