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Prevention v. Correction

The most important thing to know about taking care of your vehicle is that prevention is much less expensive than correction. And, when you prevent problems, you get to enjoy cleaner and better-looking vehicle too. Below is a real-world example that is easy to understand.

  • If your paint has contamination, it might cost $30 to correct the problem.
  • If you ignore the contamination, it could easily cost you $300 or more to do the paint repair, buffing and polishing to get it back into shape.
  • If you really let things go, a new paint job will cost you thousands of dollars.

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