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Toronto Auto Body Shop
For most drivers, getting their vehicle repaired can often be a stressful time. When many people think of auto repair shops, they often think of scoundrels who will try to milk them for as much money as they can. Fortunately, good and honest auto body repair shops are easy to find. You just have to know what to look for and what questions to ask when researching auto shops.
The following are a number of tips on what to look for in an auto body repair shop:
1. One place to search for information about an auto repair shop is to check online. The internet is a great source of finding the history of an auto repair shop. You can go to such sites as the Better Business Bureau, a consumer report site, and Angie's list, to see if there is a history of complaints. As well, you can also find reviews of auto repair shops written by customers.
2. Before you have a problem with your vehicle, visit a number of auto repair shops to assess the shop. Look for cleanliness, proper lighting that allows mechanics to see small dents and such, and if the mechanics have licenses and certifications. Do you see any special awards? Does the equipment look current and well maintained? As well, you can talk to the employees to assess their professionalism.
3. When you are at an auto shop, look at the vehicles that they have worked on. Are there good paint jobs? Are all the panels aligned correctly? You should talk to the mechanics to find out what they do if you are unhappy with the repair work. Will the mechanic repair a problem they did not fix the first time at no charge? Or, will there be extra fees? How long is the warranty? How long will it take for the repairs to be completed? Ask about their fees and if they get quality parts.
After you have your car returned from repair, make sure you exam it right away to make sure repair was done and look for anything unusual or does not seem right. If you do find something wrong, take it back to the auto repair shop right away. Take the car for a test drive to listen for any unusual sounds or something not working properly. As well, before the mechanic starts working on your vehicle, make sure they know how much you are willing to pay and if they find something else that is wrong, they should call you to tell you and how much it will cost to fix.
There are many honest and professional auto shops out there. The key to finding the best auto repair shop that meets your needs is to do your research, ask the right questions, and always get a price quote before the mechanic starts working on your vehicle. Choosing a good auto body repair shop will save you a lot of headaches and money, and you will have peace of mind knowing you are getting a good repair.
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Black Trim Paint
If you think of the top ten places in your home that receive the most beating, high on the list would be floor trim. Once in a while a wall may get a good whack or scratch but the trim is ground level and has direct contact with everything from feet to grocery bags every day. All kinds of things graze it, which means at some point it will need a new lease on life.
Often, removing scuffs and other marks with cleaning supplies don't do the job and the only thing that will make a world of difference is resurfacing the trim with a new coat of paint.
So these are some basic things you'll need:
- paint (color of your choice but trim generally takes a gloss or semi gloss)
- putty knife
- caulk (silicone, which is best for places with moisture, or a silicone/latex blend)
- caulking gun, primer (if the wood is bare)
- painter's tape
- 2 inch angled sash brush and maybe a smaller brush for more narrow work
- a paint guard
- handy items: sand paper, drop cloths, paper towels or rags
Steps:
1. Wash off any dirt. You don't want to paint and suddenly have black streaks because of a spider web, guck that settled from floor washing, or other substances.
2. Place tape on the borders of the trim that you do not want paint touching.
3. Investigate the trim for cracks, crevices and holes from nails or other objects. Ventilate the room, apply caulk, and smoothen with a putty knife or finger. If you use your finger try and wear a glove, as it can become messy and its best to avoid as much as possible contact between chemicals and your skin. Once caulk is applied make sure no residue is left in the surrounding are as it will show up in the final coat. Don't do the whole floor trim and then go back to clean up caulk after it's dry.
4. Make sure all caulk is dry and apply primer to any areas of bare wood. Allow primer to dry completely.
5. Apply first coat. Brush along the grain. Depending on how it dries a second may be necessary.
NOTE: If your plan is also to paint the walls its best to do them first and then the trim as gravity dictates whatever is higher is more likely to fall down. Once the walls are complete there's no worry about drops landing on anything below.