Thursday 23 March 2017

Sunshine Coast Car Detailing: 4 Easy Ways to Remove Bad Car Smell


Keeping your car smelling good can be a challenge, especially if you use the car a lot, eat and/or smoke in your car, or have children. In most cases, keeping the air conditioning system in good working condition can be enough to keep bad stenches at bay, but if foul odour persists, your trusted Sunshine Coast car detailing pros offer these nifty recommendations.
 Air out your cara
The simplest odour-fighting solution you can do is to roll down your windows and leave them open as you drive around. Just make sure you’re driving somewhere that has plenty of fresh air and not so much traffic. On that note, this solution is only effective for light odours, where the smell is faint and hasn’t settled in. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2mXfUuA

Tuesday 21 March 2017

How is Composite Decking a Child-Friendly Option for Your Family?


Decking is becoming more popular with American families, which is evident when you see that the industry has grown by 5.5% over the last five years. If you haven’t yet had a deck installed on your property, you’re likely to be considering it, but you may be concerned that it isn’t going to be child friendly.
Children can be boisterous, clumsy and prone to allergies, so, you may think a deck won’t mix with these characteristics. However, composite decking may be a material that you need to explore with a contractor. Read more from this blog: http://bit.ly/2nFutrb

Thursday 2 March 2017

Sunshine Coast Car Detailing FAQ—Is My Car Paint Contamination-Free?


Car paint brilliance and gloss comes from proper detailing that can only be done by Sunshine Coast car detailing service such as Clean Getaway. After you get this done, you’ll naturally want to prolong your car’s stunning shine. The first step toward doing so is to regularly and thoroughly inspect your car’s paint surface for contamination.
What is paint contamination?
Over time, organic and inorganic particles can find themselves attached and imbedded to your vehicle’s paint. These imperfections can chemically and physically bond to your car’s paint, and when that happens, they won’t be removed by mere washing. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2lfMxaG