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		<title>bronchial asthma treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although asthma can not be completely cured, doctors have in various ways to alleviate and prevent symptoms so that any place with asthma stay fit, exercise and lead a normal life. With proper treatment, there is no reason why anyone not with asthma in an active position life.Numerous factors are capable of causing an asthma <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/bronchial-asthma-treatment.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<div dir="ltr">Although asthma can not be  completely cured, doctors have in various ways to alleviate and prevent symptoms  so that any place with asthma stay fit, exercise and lead a normal life.  With proper treatment, there is  no reason why anyone not with asthma in an active position life.Numerous factors  are capable of causing an asthma attack. Some are very simple things such  as temperature and humidity in the air. But the most common, natural  environmental allergens such as pollen, spores, dust mites or cockroaches, as  well as pollution from cars, snuff smoke or chemical compounds like those found  in perfumes and perfumed products. Drugs such as penicillin or  aspirin, and a variety of foods such as milk or peanuts, in the case of food  allergies can trigger asthma, too. Asthma attacks can also occur  after exercise.</p>
<p>Your emotional state can also be  an important factor in the development of an asthma attack. Stress, anxiety and emotional  stress can cause all. A lot of people suffering an  asthma attack and his condition worsened by falling victim to a state of panic,  a completely normal reaction to the terrifying experience, who have to live.</p>
<p>In order to better control asthma  attacks, solves these should be avoided whenever possible. Allergy plays an important role  in triggering asthma attacks and allergy treatment can be used as a way around  it. But there are different types of  asthma treatment. In the short term to relieve  asthma during an asthma attack. Treatment of asthma can cause  asthma attacks in relief, but people with mild or severe, has a long-term  treatment of asthma used.</p>
<p>You can use various forms of  <a href="http://www.kalinka-store.com/articles/bronchial-asthma-treatment" target="_blank">bronchial asthma treatment</a> available that can be found there, but not all of  them work for you. treatment of asthma and allergy  treatment also have many side effects if you regularly and for longer,  especially with corticosteroids or drugs agonists beta 2-adrenergic receptors,  the latter having cardiac side effects and increases the risk of respiratory  death. These issues may explain why  almost half of people who suffer from some form of alternative asthma treatment,  such as using natural asthma treatment.</p>
<p>Although there is little evidence  for the effectiveness of therapies, such as air ionizers or chiropractic types,  other natural asthma treatments such as homeopathy, yoga and exercises have  shown that hypnosis remarkable results in the treatment of asthma. Hypnosis, like yoga or  meditation, but much easier and faster way, the relief of asthma, and to assist  you in a position to control the psychological aspect of asthma through  relaxation. With hypnosis is more relaxed to  prevent asthma attacks. Although it is also better able  to control fear and panic of an attack, to reduce symptoms. Most asthma patients know when an  attack is imminent, and there are special techniques that make hypnotic  asthmatic attack.Asthma to stop an impending severe respiratory disease that  proved to be very disabling and sometimes can even be deadly. Drugs can help with the  physiological symptoms and quick-relief in the event of an attack to take.  However, some of these drugs have  side effects, especially if used too often. NLP and hypnotherapy will reduce  your need for medication. It is also an effective treatment  of asthma and asthma treatment and helps prevent asthma symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Modifying your car has been a popular pastime for many years</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By modifying your car you are able to put your own unique personal touches on  the vehicle to make it stand out from the rest. There are many cosmetic  modifications that don&#8217;t make the car run any different, but then that&#8217;s not the  point 90 percent of the time! More often car modification is done just to make  your car look better or give it a more aggressive race like appearance. These  types of modification are simple and will make your car stand out from the rest  with very little work. As for the cost of car modifications, that is an  altogether different story. Parts are freely available off the shelf from  companies such as Spareco, Koni and Spax. For example you can buy Spax  suspension, Janspeed exhausts, Momo rims and steering wheels, body kits, light  alloy pedals, leather or led lit gear knobs, Corbeau race seats and even race  harnesses.</p>
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<p>Getting a new set of wheels for your vehicle is a popular choice. There are  many alloy wheel styles to choose from. Another popular modification is having  your windows tinted. Tinted windows can help keep the glare from the sun out and  also makes it harder for others to see into the car. I.C.E or In Car  Entertainment is vital to any car modification project. Enhancing your cars  audio is extremely popular and the range of products and options available  provide DIY car modifiers with a world of choices. Products to choose from  include the popular iPod Car Adapter kits, USB, CD &amp; MP3 Stereos and , multi  CD changers, front and rear parking sensors (some have video), plus the leads,  tv screens and tools required to fit everything. Leading brands include: JVC,  Dension, Panasonic, Connects2, Dashmount, Parrot, Alpine, Autoleads, Kenwood,  Pioneer &amp; Sony.</p>
<p>Today car navigation systems such as Motevo, TomTom, Garmin and Pioneer  navigation systems are key ingredients when modifying a car. Even satellite or  GPS Navigation systems come in hundreds of shapes and sizes. The main types of  in-car navigation systems are in-dash mounted navigation systems, portable GPS  systems, hand held systems, motorcycle and marine systems and finally the remote  navigation systems where the GPS system is plugged in to your car radio for  instance. When buying a new GPS system its often better to opt for higher  resolution screens as they make the map information easier to see. Large memory  and a decent control chip make for smooth and efficient operating, the last  thing you need is slow loading and in accurate positioning. Most GPS systems  have large touch screens, working with a stylus can be tricky so it does help  and lastly pay particular attention to how visible and mobile you wish your  model to be. If it&#8217;s a permanent fixture in your car then bigger models are  great, but if you need to take it in doors after use, a smaller model may be the  answer. Car security is a factor not only when modifying your vehicle but also  when insuring a car with lots of expensive audio equipment in it. Phone you  current car insurance company and find out what you can do before your insurance  starts costing you more. They will no doubt also require an upgrade to your car  security system and there are simply so many companies out there the likes of  Viper, Tracker and Clifford. They all sell various systems such as standard car  alarms, remote car start systems and GPS tracking systems. GPS stands for Global  Positioning Systems. Professional fitment is recommended and car security  shoppers should always insist on a certificate of fitment from the dealer  fitting the car security system.</p>
<p>If you want to give your car a sporty look without spending a fortune you can  have racing mesh fitted for the front bumper of your car. This looks good and  can also improve the airflow around the engine compartment. &#8220;Eyebrow extensions&#8221;  is another way to customise your car. These extensions are usually plastic and  are fitted to your car&#8217;s head lamps. You can get these in a variety of colours  and are relatively inexpensive. Car engine mapping is also relatively cheap to  have done and performance gains can be substantial. It is recommended that you  have engine mapping performed by competent, well known companies as they are  best able to advise you of other crucial safety features you should improve when  doing so. Up-rated brakes being one of them and more expensive tyres make for  better high speed performance and traction to handle the additional engine  power. Consider upgrading the oil you use in your engine when you have this done  and use an high quality performance air filter, fuel filter and also replace all  perished water and oil hoses frequently, if you haven&#8217;t already done so. Engine  mapping or chipping is basically re-programming your cars CPU and it is given  new instructions on how to fuel your engine. The more power you ask for the more  gas / petrol your mapping will request along with other parameters such as  increasing the airflow to the engine by tricking the motor into thinking the air  is colder, this produces more power. All this power comes at a cost though. Most  cars that have upgraded their engine management systems do so for more power,  not efficiency and in doing so use more fuel and rev higher too. Cam belts  should be replaced more frequently and if you plan any engine modifications have  a word with the manufacturers about what you plan to do.</p>
<p>There are many things that can be done to modify a car. An entire industry  has been created by the need for body styling, engine tuning, lowered suspension  and big bore exhausts. Any part of a car can be modified and making  modifications is a statement of individuality and personal style. The most  popular cars for modifying are usually small, low insurance group hatches.  Always update your car insurance company with the latest modifications to ensure  your cover is not withdrawn due to something you thought may be ok which they do  not. Other insurances like car breakdown cover and gap insurance cover should  not be affected by modifying your car, unlike your car warranty policy which  will almost certainly be affected. Give your car warranty company a call and  make sure your cover will still be provided before you make any changes.</p>
<p><strong>Popular Cars to Modify</strong></p>
<p><strong>Peugeot</strong></p>
<p>All of the cars from Peugeot are popular cars to modify. You can even modify  the 106, 206, and 306 pugs. The Peugeot 306 GTi is one of the most popular  hatches to modify and tune. You can find a wide range of 306 body kits and  tuning parts. Second hand Peugeot vehicles are reasonable and can be found  almost everywhere. The insurance group starts off low so it makes it affordable  for most. These cars have the potential to make a street racer that you can be  proud of.</p>
<p><strong>Citroen Saxo</strong></p>
<p>The Citroen Saxo is one of the most modified cars because there is loads of  modifying parts available. You can find everything from body kits to suspension.  A popular choice for modifying is the Saxo VTR because it can go from 0 to 60 in  less than ten seconds. It also is very fuel efficient and takes corners well.  There are plenty of places to get parts and garages that work on them. You can  modify a Citroen Saxo to be a real head turner.</p>
<p><strong>Vauxhall Corsa</strong></p>
<p>The Vauxhall Corsa is one of the cheapest and easiest cars to modify. They  are also very cheap to insure even when they have been modified. Parts are  readily available and they are reasonably priced. The Corsa B is a definite  favourite for modifying.</p>
<p><strong>Honda Civic</strong></p>
<p>The Honda Civic has always been a popular car to modify. It has grown in  popularity due to the film, &#8220;The Fast and The Furious.&#8221; The Honda Civic EK is  one of the more popular hatches to modify. You can find a wide variety of Honda  Civic body kits and tuning parts.</p>
<p><strong>VW Golf</strong></p>
<p>The VW Golf can be modified to look cool and there are plenty of parts  available for the later Golf&#8217;s. Volkswagen Golf VR6 is a poplar car to modify  and there are plenty of body kits and tuning parts available.</p>
<p><strong>Famous Cars</strong></p>
<p>Some modified cars have become popular because of being in a film or on a TV  show. Some are noted for their superior performance and some are known for the  celebrity driving them. Below are a few of the cars that are considered icons  today.</p>
<p><strong>1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Fastback</strong> was the star of the  2000 film &#8220;Gone in 60 Seconds.&#8221; In this film the car does some unbelievable  stunts, including jumping over 15 feet of cars.</p>
<p><strong>1963 Volkswagen Beetle</strong> became famous in the &#8220;Herbie&#8221; series  films. Herbie was a little Beetle with a Porsche 356 engine who gave the big  boys a run for their money.</p>
<p><strong>1969 Dodge Charger</strong> became a muscle car icon through the  television series, &#8220;The Dukes of Hazzard.&#8221; It had a confederate flag painted on  the roof and the doors were welded shut. The modified Charger R/T, called the  General Lee seemed to be always airborn.</p>
<p><strong>1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am</strong> was made popular by the  television series, &#8220;Knight Rider.&#8221; The modified Trans Am known as KITT was a  hyper intelligent crime fighting automobile. This car could do everything  including, see, hear and smell.</p>
<p><strong>1974 Ford Gran Torino</strong> was made famous in the television  series, &#8220;Starsky and Hutch.&#8221; It was a powerful muscle car with a 351 Cleveland  and 4 barrel Holley carburetor. It was driven hard by two California detectives  in the series.</p>
<p><strong>1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am</strong> was made famous in the series  of &#8220;Smokey and the Bandit&#8221; films. It was a powerful 6.6 liter 200hp muscle car  that everyone wants to own.</p>
<p><strong>1970 Dodge Charger</strong> was just one of the many fast modified  cars in the film, &#8220;The Fast and The Furious.&#8221; This is a classic move that all  gear heads love to watch over and over.</p>
<p><strong>2003 Mini Cooper S-R53</strong> was made famous in the 2003 film,  &#8220;The Italian Job.&#8221; This little mite packed a supercharged 1.6L Tritect engines  and was involved in some intense chase scenes.</p>
<p><strong>1979 Ferrari 308 GTS</strong> was made into an icon by the television  series, &#8220;Magnum PI.&#8221; The mid-engine V8Ferrari was featured in the original  series. The show and the amazing performance of the 255hp GTS made people flock  to the nearest dealer to buy one in the 1980&#8242;s.</p>
<p>There is a downside to modifying your car. If you don&#8217;t have a specialist or  someone experienced in modifying your particular make and model of car, you may  be wasting your money. You need to select the right combination of modification  to gain the most out of your car. If you select the wrong combination you will  have spent a lot of money for nothing. Another thing you should remember is  modifications to your car may affect the warranty. It will also make your  insurance premiums higher. You also have to be aware that some engine  modifications can violate regulations and emission laws. You have to make sure  that any modifications to your car are safe and won&#8217;t disrupt the reliability  and stability of the vehicle. Sometimes modified engines are often touchy and  require premium fuel. <a href="http://vipgaz.com.ua/" target="_blank">установка гбо</a></p>
<p>It is easy to get caught up in the whole modification process and end up  modifying the car too much. The rule of thumb should be; less is more. Otherwise  you will spend huge amounts of money, which could add up to more than the car is  worth. Also, if it is over modified it can be hard to sell and most dealers  won&#8217;t offer a deal to do a trade in for the car. Just keep these factors in mind  when you are going to modify your car to express your style and personality.</p>
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		<title>Car Body Work Partners</title>
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		<title>Using Rubbing Compound and Swirl Remover</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Rubbing Compound and Swirl Remover Rubbing compound is like a fine sandpaper, but comes in a liquidy paste form. The one I used was Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound, and it looks like this: You rub the Rubbing Compound over the surface. I used a back and forth motion on it and you need to <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/using-rubbing-compound-and-swirl-remover.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Using Rubbing Compound and Swirl Remover</strong></p>
<p>Rubbing compound is like a fine sandpaper, but comes in a liquidy paste form. The one I used was <strong>Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound</strong>, and it looks like this:</p>
<p>You rub the <i>Rubbing Compound</i> over the surface. I used a back and forth motion on it and you need to put some muscle into it to level the surface out nicely. You will notice the surface looks dull but you should be able to feel its more level and not gritty.</p>
<p>Once you think the surface is level, then I used <strong>3M Swirl Remover</strong>. With this, I did it by hand and went in a back and forth motion really quickly. I didn&#8217;t put too much pressure on it, but just enough and rubbed quickly. I rubbed back and forth about 30 times or so generating some heat on the cloth I was using.</p>
<p>You basically continue until the Swirl Remover liquid was hard to see, then wiped off the surface. I repeated the swirl remover 3 times per location. This made the surface really shine up. I will post up some pictures shortly of the before and after. You will be amazed as I was.</p>
<p>You can do the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Swirl Remover</span> by machine as well, but I won&#8217;t give advice on that since i&#8217;ve never done it. With a machine, if you do it to long you can burn through the clear coat. By hand is safer, but takes longer as well.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Michael Kralj<br />Get the information about Used Car Buying in Ontario in my other blog.
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		<title>Custom Painted Taillights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Custom body work on a car will make your car stand out from another car. Today&#8217;s project shows a method to do some custom work to get custom painted taillights. I bought an extra set of 94-97 Integra taillights (with the orange turn signal) for $ 25, in order to try and make something unique. <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/custom-painted-taillights.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Custom body work on a car will make your car stand out from another car. Today&#8217;s project shows a method to do some custom work to get <strong>custom painted taillights</strong>.</p>
<p>I bought an extra set of 94-97 Integra taillights (with the orange turn signal) for $  25, in order to try and make something unique. Here is what it looks like:</p>
<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/9497IntegraTaillights.jpg" alt="94-97 Integra Tail light" height="72" width="265" /></div>
<p>First step I wanted to do in making it custom was removing the orange turn signal and making it look more like the 98+ integra taillights. Here is what the 98+ taillights look like:</p>
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<p>The process to red out your taillights can be done either using paint or vinyl. My first attempt was using the Krylon Stained Glass red paint. I masked off everything so only the orange was exposed. I don&#8217;t have a picture of this but the idea is to put masking tape and newspaper surrounding the orange so you only paint over the orange.</p>
<p>This was the final product of the tail light red out process:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/IntegraTaillightRedout1.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Red Out Picture 1" height="213" width="525" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/IntegraTaillightRedout2.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Red Out Picture 2" height="321" width="525" /></p>
<p>Now, from this part I was going to proceed to painting a green trim on the taillights, but decided to try using vinyl on the taillight to see what difference that would make in the look of the red out taillight. I used acetone paint stripper to remove the krylon paint from my taillights to reexpose the orange blinker. I then got a transparent red vinyl sheet and cut out the vinyl to match the shape of the orange blinker. I have no pictures of this process, but u basically wet the taillight slightly where you will apply the vinyl to give you some leeway in putting it down and then put the vinyl on and squeegee the excess water out making sure you get it all out completely. I also used a hair dryer to make the vinyl stick better and form around the corner of the taillight.</p>
<p>At this point I was satisfied with the way the vinyl red out looked on the taillights and proceeded to set up to paint my taillights with a green trim.</p>
<p>I masked all the parts that were to light up with newspaper and masking tape. Once the taillight was masked, I sprayed three thin coats of green paint onto the taillight, leaving about 5 mins between coats. After my last coat, I left it to dry for about 20 minutes and then proceeded with the clear coat on the taillights. Here are some pictures with the taillight masked and the green painted on top of it:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/TaillightMaskedandPaintedGreen1.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Masked and Painted Green 1" height="292" width="525" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/TaillightMaskedandPaintedGreen2.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Masked and Painted Green 2" height="240" width="525" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/TaillightMaskedandPaintedGreen3.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Masked and Painted Green 3" height="234" width="525" /></p>
<p>In this picture I highlight the parts I masked:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/TaillightMaskedAreas.jpg" alt="Integra Tail light Masked Areas" height="240" width="525" /></p>
<p>Once I was done spraying the lights, I let them dry and then removed the masked newspaper and tape to reveal my newly complete Green Custom Painted Taillights. I then installed them onto the car and here are the results:</p>
<p><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights1.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 1" height="381" width="508" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights2.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 2" height="381" width="508" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights3.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 3" height="381" width="508" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights4.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 4" height="381" width="508" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights5.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 5" height="508" width="381" /><br /><img src="http://www.emenki.com/cbw/CustomGreenTaillights6.jpg" alt="Completed Custom Green Integra Tail light Picture 6" height="381" width="508" /></p>
<p>I was quite happy with the paint match and how it gave a unique look to the car. Hope my adventure into creating my <strong>custom painted taillights</strong> will make you think about how you can customize your ride and its taillights!</p>
<p>Regards, MK<br />Cheap domain name registration available for your Car Body work blog available at Domains at Retail!
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		<title>Alloy Wheel Rim Repair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 21:57:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has seen a Wheel Rim that needs to be repaired. You are driving along through the drive through and you hear a scraping sound and your beautiful rim has been made ugly! Can you fix this yourself or do you have to pay to get it fixed at a wheel rim repair shop. Just <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/alloy-wheel-rim-repair.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has seen a <span style="font-style: italic;">Wheel Rim</span> that needs to be repaired. You are driving along through the drive through and you hear a scraping sound and your beautiful rim has been made ugly! Can you fix this yourself or do you have to pay to get it fixed at a <span style="font-weight: bold;">wheel rim repair shop</span>.</p>
<p>Just as the repair shop can repair your <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">alloy wheel</span>, so can you in some cases. I found an awesome article that goes through the specific repair of fixing curb rash and it does a thorough job in explaining the repairing of your wheel.</p>
<p>Take a look at Repairing your Scuffed Wheel.</p>
<p>Hope this can save you some money by doing your own <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">alloy wheel rim repair</span>!</p>
<p>Regards, MK<br />Learn about car detailing products in my other blog. If your selling the car with the rim you just repaired, take a look at my used car buying blog for selling your ride.
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		<title>Body Lip Kit Paint and Install</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:33:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Body Lip Kit Paint and Install I had been looking for a Lip Kit for my 1999 Integra, when I decided the nicest one around was from the OEM Manufacturer Acura. The parts were discontinued, so there wasn&#8217;t a large supply left. I only could find the parts in red, but my car was green. <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/body-lip-kit-paint-and-install.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Body Lip Kit Paint and Install</strong></p>
<p>I had been looking for a <strong>Lip Kit</strong> for my 1999 Integra, when I decided the nicest one around was from the OEM Manufacturer Acura. The parts were discontinued, so there wasn&#8217;t a large supply left. I only could find the parts in red, but my car was green. I decided to paint the parts myself using a rattle can to accomplish it.</p>
<p>Here are the steps I had taken in getting the <strong>lip kit painted and installed</strong>:</p>
<p>- Wet sand 320/400 grit sandpaper<br />- Prime with Duplicolor Sandable Black Primer (3 coats)<br />- Wet sand Primer (600 grit)<br />- Color (g95P &#8211; clover green pearl) (3 coats)<br />- Clear coat (3 coats)<br />- Allow to cure<br />- Apply rubbing compound and swirl remover<br />- Wax after 30-60 days</p>
<p>I will give step by step details of how it was completed with pictures in the days to come.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Michael Kralj<br />Also, check out my blog about Car Detailing.
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		<title>Instructions to Install Body Kit</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 17:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people seek instructions or a guide to installing a body kit or body lip kit. Here are the instructions I used to install my OEM Acura Integra Lip Kit. Integra OEM Kit Install Have any questions about the install? I would be glad to let you know the steps I took when I installed <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/instructions-to-install-body-kit.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people seek instructions or a <span style="font-weight: bold;">guide to installing a body kit</span> or <span style="font-weight: bold;">body lip kit</span>.</p>
<p>Here are the instructions I used to install my <span style="font-style: italic;">OEM Acura Integra Lip Kit</span>.</p>
<p>Integra OEM Kit Install</p>
<p>Have any questions about the install? I would be glad to let you know the steps I took when I installed this kit.</p>
<p>Just leave a comment here and you will get your response.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Michael Kralj<br />Are you a car body work guy with Diabetes? Learn about a Diabetic Diet in my other blog.
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		<title>Painted Rims Installed on Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A follow up to my DIY Paint your car Rims article, I promised pics of the rims on my Integra to see how it will look. Well I had installed them last week as winter has come and some snow has already been seen. Nothing to use my winter tires for yet, but that will <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/painted-rims-installed-on-car.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A follow up to my DIY Paint your car Rims article, I promised pics of the rims on my Integra to see how it will look.</p>
<p>Well I had installed them last week as winter has come and some snow has already been seen. Nothing to use my winter tires for yet, but that will come.</p>
<p>I was pretty impressed with how the gunmetal rim with polished style lip looked on my green Integra. I always was going back and forth if I should paint my rims gunmetal, but now I am quite happy with the end result.</p>
<p>Take a look:</p>
<p><img src="http://emenki.com/cbw/PaintedRimsonCar1.JPG" height="307" width="525" alt="Painted Rims on Car 1"><br /><img src="http://emenki.com/cbw/PaintedRimsonCar2.jpg" height="226" width="525" alt="Painted Rims on Car 2"><br /><img src="http://emenki.com/cbw/PaintedRimsonCar3.jpg" height="233" width="525" alt="Painted Rims on Car 3"><br /><img src="http://emenki.com/cbw/PaintedRimsonCar4.jpg" height="191" width="525" alt="Painted Rims on Car 4"><br /><img src="http://emenki.com/cbw/PaintedRimsonCar5.jpg" height="405" width="525" alt="Painted Rims on Car 5"></p>
<p>Hope my DIY paint your rims article helped, and I hope this will help others picture what the stock SE rims will look like gunmetal with a polished lip and on a green integra like mine.</p>
<p>Regards, MK<br />Visit my Car Detailing Guide in my other blog. Updates to come real soon.
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		<title>Car Body Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 13:38:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Car Body work blog. Soon to come you will see personal experiences of mine with automotive body work, in addition to finding great articles discussing body work. You will learn about the followings projects I have completed on my own car: - do it yourself paint job- plugging up spoiler holes with <a href='http://www.jsxjw.com/car-body-modification/car-body-work.html'>[...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the Car Body work blog.</p>
<p>Soon to come you will see personal experiences of mine with <strong>automotive body work</strong>, in addition to finding great articles discussing body work.</p>
<p>You will learn about the followings projects I have completed on my own car:</p>
<p>- <strong>do it yourself paint job</strong><br />- plugging up spoiler holes with jb weld<br />- <strong>spoiler installation</strong><br />- <strong>rim refinishing</strong><br />- custom tail light work<br />- and more!</p>
<p>Keep informed and visit frequently.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Michael Kralj
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