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The Amazing Roll Up Car Cover

June 4th, 2011

The Roll Up car cover is made from micro weave taffeta, together with seven layers of polyurethane. This enables the cover to repel high pressures of water that come pouring down from the skies. It will also be able to keep the car dry when you clean the cover over with a hose whilst on the car. The micro technology in the cover will withstand the pressure and still keep the car waterproof.

Whilst completely waterproof, the Roll up car cover is also made from breathable material. The car has a chance to breath and sweat whilst covered, as air and moisture are allowed out through the material. Simultaneously though, they are denied access in, so the car will always remain fresh and dry.

Roll Up car covers will create an impenetrable barrier between ultra violet rays and your car. The rays will simply be reflected away from the car, and will not be able to cause any harm whatsoever. This ensures that both the interior and exterior of your car are kept in good condition and the dashboard will neither be exposed to the extreme heat of the sun.

The cover will also protect the car from ugly bird dropping stains, tree sap, and dust. These are real nuisances and cause untold damage to your car with their staining. Having a Roll Up cover will save you lots of money, as you will not have the constant need for cleaning, waxing and polishing your car. These $5 here and there add up, and before you know it you’ve spent hundreds of dollars on the upkeep of your car alone.

The most amazing feature of the Roll Up cover however, lies in the time saved from it. It will be able to cover your car, truck or SUV, from bumper to bumper, in just 60 seconds. In no time at all, you and your car are completely covered and protected from everything. Then when it’s time to put it away, it takes the grand total of 15 seconds! This is all done by a specialized, snag free technology, with a drum roll that rolls up the cover at the turn of a crank. The cover is rolled out and rolled up at high speeds, of up to 100 RPMs, all with the crank. » Read more: The Amazing Roll Up Car Cover

Five Tips to Build An Amazing RC Car

June 2nd, 2011

If you are a remote control car fan then you should experiment with the assembling of a RC car of your own. Remote or radio controlled cars are great fun for on -road car racing or even off -road car games. However, this takes much effort on your part to assemble an amazing car that you can proudly display.

Assembling your own car can be quite a complex task, but in case of maintenance and repairs, you have an advantage because you know the vehicle in and out. Building your own car will also help to bring out your creativity and to reduce your expenses, you can select what parts will be used and personalize the RC car to suit your specifications. By shopping and researching for the components, you can select the best products at the cheapest rate. However, fuel and battery costs remain much the same whether you assemble a new car or use a car kit.

Building your very own RC car will take a lot of effort and it will also take a long time. It all depends on your experience, the car components and the make. You must make sure to read the instruction manuals thoroughly before you begin to assemble the parts. Although you may not be able to complete the project fast, it is advisable to take breaks occasionally because it breaks the monotony and allows you to concentrate better on the job at hand.

Here are Five Tips to Build An Amazing RC Car :

  1. The Instruction manual: The first step is to read the instruction manual completely before starting on the project. Understand the guidelines to avoid complications in future and avoid wastage of time. From time to time, check with the manual to see if you are proceeding on the right track.
  2. Have a pencil and pad handy: Besides jotting down notes, you may need to note down the screw settings and their positions. It is advisable to note down the positions of the front and rear portions and the sides.
  3. Organize your building space: Have a clean and dry towel to keep the car parts from rolling away and it will also help to absorb any fluid spills. Ensure that you cover up the car when you leave it for the day. Also, have your work area where you will not be disturbed. You also need ample lighting to be comfortable while working at the job.
  4. Use of containers: It is a good idea to store all the small parts in hardware trays. You can use empty containers, tins or boxes to keep all the smaller parts separated and sorted out.
  5. Have a good set of Tools: If you are a serious car builder, you have to procure a set of basic tools such as Phillips head screwdrivers, jewelers’ screwdrivers and a 1 ¼th inch flat blade screwdriver. One set of slip -joint and needle nose pliers can be procured. If you have a nitro model car, you may also require control lock pliers to grasp flywheels. For lines and parts that need to be close cut, you need a flush cutter. » Read more: Five Tips to Build An Amazing RC Car