Rubbing compound is typically used to refurbish your car’s appearance by bringing back its finish incredibly. Getting a rubbing compound will relieve mild abrasions by polishing it to the surface. Is ...
Your car doesn't have to be a showpiece on the concours lawn to deserve a little shine. Whether you're the type who babies every curve of chrome or someone just trying to make an aging ride look less ...
Paint scratches are a practically inevitable part of vehicle ownership, even on relatively low-mileage cars. Roads are hardly sterile environments, and driving on them will find you picking up gravel, ...
Editor's note: We will update this article in the coming months to reflect new products and feature updates. Your car doesn't have to be a showpiece on the concours lawn to deserve a little shine.
We've owned this 1969 Mustang fastback since 2003, and over the course of those nearly 14 years, it served as a project car from 20032009 forCar Craft's sister magazine, Mustang Monthly. During that ...
Chances are you've got one of two paint jobs: the one that's about as dull as a worn-down No. 2 pencil with enough swirl marks and scuffs to make a sheet of sandpaper look smooth, or the brand-new ...
Mark McNabb was a contributor at TopSpeed from 2013 to 2018. Growing up, Mark always had a mind for tinkering on random items throughout his home and dad’s garage, including a 1953 Ford Mainline and ...
We've owned this 1969 Mustang fastback since 2003, and over the course of those nearly 14 years, it served as a project car from 20032009 forCar Craft's sister magazine, Mustang Monthly. During that ...