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Top 5 Tips For Repairing & Restoring An Old Car For many people car restoration is a way of life and not just a hobby. Have you recently bought a car and no experience on to deal with its restoration? Then first step towards repairing it up can prove to be a daunting task. Here are a few tips that can help you in repairing and restoration of your car. Tip # 1 Repairing & Restoring A Car Is Quite Similar To Building A House. That’s how it should be done and it’s more logical. Nobody builds the roof before the foundation. The first thing to do in any restoration is to figure out what has to be done exactly, and then make a whole list of the restoration project to stay away from missing something which is important, or can damage a refurbished bodyline or fresh paint job. After you have finished with an overview, put things in order and execute it into a plan. Considering the repairs you are planning to make, it's a good idea to work in this order: engine, transmission, suspension, electrical, interior, body and then the wheels. Tip #2 No matter how tough your old car has been made, it will show its downsides with time, especially on the freeway. If there’s a need of stripping the car down to the undercarriage, then you should sound-proof the car with insulating foam, spray undercoating or reflective insulating covers. If you want to minimize noise coming from metal air ducts or fender voids, then a highly effective way is to do an undercoating which helps to reduce vibration through sheet metal.

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Repairing and restoring an old car is not that easy as it sounds. With little mistakes you can ruin the look, comfort and performance of your car. Follow these tips while you are planning to do repairing and restoring work on your old car.

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Top 5 Tips For Repairing & Restoring An Old Car

For many people car restoration is a way of life and not just a hobby. Have you

recently bought a car and no experience on to deal with its restoration? Then first

step towards repairing it up can prove to be a daunting task.

Here are a few tips that can help you in repairing and restoration of your car.

Tip # 1 – Repairing & Restoring A Car Is Quite Similar To Building A House.

That’s how it should be done and it’s more logical. Nobody builds the roof

before the foundation. The first thing to do in any restoration is to figure out

what has to be done exactly, and then make a whole list of the restoration

project to stay away from missing something which is important, or can

damage a refurbished bodyline or fresh paint job.

After you have finished with an overview, put things in order and execute it

into a plan. Considering the repairs you are planning to make, it's a good idea

to work in this order: engine, transmission, suspension, electrical, interior,

body and then the wheels.

Tip #2 – No matter how tough your old car has been made, it will show its

downsides with time, especially on the freeway. If there’s a need of stripping

the car down to the undercarriage, then you should sound-proof the car with

insulating foam, spray undercoating or reflective insulating covers. If you want

to minimize noise coming from metal air ducts or fender voids, then a highly

effective way is to do an undercoating which helps to reduce vibration through

sheet metal.

Tip #3 – There are various grades of steel wool meant for a wide range of uses.

It can be utilized for different types of auto parts and car accessories, such as

glass, chrome, stainless steel and other materials, without any cases of surface

scratching. To brighten stainless to a high luster, you can use it with chrome

polish.

Tip #4 – Putting tape while painting protects trim and windows, but increase

the chances of tearing off a freshly painted surface if tape is not used properly.

You can use a hair dryer, which is a simple yet effective way to get standard

tape off without ruining the finishing of the car paint. As you peel the tape

from the car, gently heat it by using a hair dryer.

Tip #5 – While gluing vinyl or leather material onto seats or panels, blots of

contact can appear on the material. Wrap a little bundle of vinyl or aluminum

duct tape around your fingers, and ensure that the adhesive side stays out.

The glue will come right up, when you’ll pat the glue spots with tape. This

technique will help you to get success in nearly impossible tasks.

Two most common questions often asked by owners of classic cars are “how to

sell my old car” and “where to sell my old car”. If you also own Collector Cars

then find a buyer online to sell your old car.