Friday, January 4, 2008

Stolen Car Pictures Before and After



This was my 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee. This vehicle was stolen on January 3, 2008 from outside my home.

I received a call from the police who said they were chasing my Jeep as it was driving suspiciously. They attempted to pull it over and a chase pursued. They asked me if it was my vehicle and I looked outside to see it gone.

The next day the police said they recovered it and had it towed to the compound. Here are some pictures of what I saw of my poor Jeep.



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Thursday, January 3, 2008

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Care of your car Exterior and Interior

Care of your car Exterior and Interior
Well you own a car and you want it to look good. You should because you probably paid a lot of money for it, probably so much in fact you could rent a limo to get to work and it would be cheaper. Anyway this article is going to talk about car care focusing on the exterior and interior. It’s not hard to keep your car looking great and it should cost you a lot of money. The key is to do a through job and do it on a regular basis.
First we will focus on the interior of the car. Most cars you see have carpets that are filthy especially the driver’s footboard area. What do you do to fix the problem? Likely there are many months or years of dirt ground into that carpet. A solution to get them back in shape is the good old vacuum. Having a carpet brush handy and some warm water and carpet cleaner will help too! Give your car a good vacuum! This will take any large debris and sand off of the surface. Then take the brush (dry without anything on it) and brush the carpet. You will find this loosens the dirt and sand and brings it to the top. Vacuum again! No use shampooing your carpets until you get most of the dirt and sand out otherwise you will just be rubbing it back into the carpet. Once you are satisfied that most of the debris is gone take a brush and dip it into the warm water, not sopping wet but enough to get the bristles wet. Then go over your carpet like you did when it was dry. Once this is complete take a wet dry vac and suck out any moisture and dirt from the carpet. You may want to add a bit of freshener to the water before you begin to give the carpet a nice scent when it dries. You can also add a freshener later after it dries if you wish.
Windows this can be a tough job. Be aware of products you like or have tested. Many of the cheaper window cleaners have a lot of water in them and leave streaks or dry spotted or just don’t clean very well. Use a separate cloth for cleaning and one for drying it will make for a cleaner window and shine. Cigarette smoke sticks to windows like glue so you may have to clean the a couple of times if you smoke in your car. Another tip if you are a smoker is to put some baking soda in the bottom of your ashtray to absorb the smell, it will never totally get rid of the smell but it will help. You can get more tips at www.autoregina.com This article is free to use on your site without any expressed warranty of any kind. Use of the information provided in any article on the www.autoregina.com website or site it is posted on is at the readers own risk and is provided as information purposes only.Any use of this article without the live link to the www.autoregina.com will be pursued as copyright infringement.
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