Swirl marks are super fine scratches caused when you wipe your dusty car with a dry towel. When you view it under a microscope, you’ll see that it’s just a bunch of tiny scratches. A lot of car owners face this problem. If you’ve ever tried to remove it with your finger, you...
Using wax to try and fill in scratches on your glasses will probably just make it harder to see through them. Wax (including car wax and furniture wax) is more opaque than your lens material and can make a scratch more noticeable. Even if it does patch up a deep scratch, it’s a te...
realm. They can throw things, slam doors, affect electrical appliances (often one of the first signs of demonic activity), cause lights to flicker or turn on or off, light candles, and do other things from small to terrifying – including inflicting their victim with scratches or claw marks...
Scratches leave your windows looking damaged and can ruin the view, especially on a car window. While some deep scratches are better left to professionals, minor surface scratches may go away with simple DIY tricks. Many methods for getting scratches out of glass use items you already have at ...
Most new car buyers have a used car they need to get rid of. You generally have three options - you can either trade it in at a dealer, sell it yourself to a private party, or do a hassle free trade to used car marketplaces such as Carvana, or CarMax. ...
Are you having trouble getting rid of your luxury vehicle in Dallas or Fort Worth, Texas? Maybe the miles are too high or there are scratches in the paint? Whatever the reason that you need help selling, we will give you an instant payout for your luxury vehicle. We offer cash for ca...
"[Instead, this] configuration produces a display portion that is thin and light, while maintaining a high degree of stiffness," continues Apple. "Additionally, because the back of the display portion is made of glass, the back may be more resistant to scratches, cracking, warping, ...
First off, there’s the aspect of practicality. A phone case can minimize the risk of scratches, cracked screens, and chipped corners of your precious device. After all, nobody wants their new phone to look like it has been on a journey around the world after just mere months of use!
First off, there’s the aspect of practicality. A phone case can minimize the risk of scratches, cracked screens, and chipped corners of your precious device. After all, nobody wants their new phone to look like it has been on a journey around the world after just mere months of use!
My son (in his late teens at the time), even took it to his friends’ family reunion, where they rode it like young folks tend to do, grinding curbs and stuff. I only learned about this by the tell tell scratches on the metal skid bar. ...