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The type, model, and brand of your car don’t
matter; what matters is that you have a vehicle that you are using to drive
around to work and other places. Hence, if you are using a pre-owned car, there
is nothing to be ashamed of it. In fact, with just a few touches, you can
easily transform a used car into looking like a brand new vehicle.
Here are some tricks on how to make your old car
feel new as suggested by used car
dealers in Houston.
Clean
everything, from the exterior to the interior of the car. This is not just a
quick, superficial job, but a hard core scrubbing of everything you can reach
inside the car. Shampoo the carpet and upholstery, excavate all the trash
moldering in the trunk, and remove the seat cushions and pick out all the litter
you can see. You may also take out the front seats and vacuum under there.
Clean all the grime from the engine bay and get under the car too.
Fix
the cockpit and check dashboard illumination. There are drivers out there who
can't read their speedometers at night simply because the illumination knob has
been dimmed for years through sheer inattention. If the knobs and switches are
actually busted or worn-out, though, they can often be cheaply replaced with
either new parts or recycled pieces found at a junkyard. If the dashboard pad
is faded, consider repainting or dyeing it. You're going to spend a lot of time
staring at it.
Fix
the air conditioning unit. Like your home air conditioner, your car's A/C can
suffer build ups of mold, mildew, and bacteria. Change or clean any filters in
the system. Afterwards, use an air-conditioning deodorizer to finish things
off.
Do
a painting job. If your car’s exterior is not smooth and evenly painted
anymore, it’s time to do a repainting. Make sure that you choose the perfect
color to match the original color and have a professional do it for you.
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