30 AprThe Little Checks That Make Your Car More Durable

You needn’t be a qualified mechanic to do most minor checks on your car, plus by doing them regularly you’ll notice any small changes in performance and spot major issues before they become an expensive repair job. A few tests you can do are listed below; hopefully they’ll help save you some money now and in the longer term

Checking your oil level
You should check your car’s oil level before driving, when the car is cool and stood stationary on a level surface. Remove the dipstick, clean it off and then insert it back in to ensure the oil level is between the min and max marks shown. If the oil level is below the min indicator then your engine needs more oil. Be careful not to overfill your engine oil as this can cause problems, as can running your car without sufficient oil levels.

Checking your lights
This task is easiest when another person is available to assist you; basically you want to test all your lights are in full working order.

If someone else isn’t available to help then many of the lights can be tested without you needing to be in the car so you can get out and look, for brake light checks back your car against a nearby wall or garage door. When you press the brake pedal you should see the reflection of your lights in your mirrors. If you can’t see the reflection then you should get replacement bulbs immediately. It’s incredibly dangerous and illegal if your brake lights don’t work properly.

Driving sensibly
It is amazing how much longer your car could last if you drive sensibly i.e. by accelerating and braking steadily. Accelerating slowly will cut down on the fuel burnt up and put less strain on the engine, braking early will mean you are less likely to need to hammer on the brakes at the last minute.

Your suspension will last longer if you go slowly over speed bumps and round corners too. By braking early you are less likely to skid, losing tire grip, and wearing down brake pads.

Lowering your speed
Many drivers find that driving over 60mph can increase your petrol consumption significantly (depending on the car you drive). Research shows that those who drive at 60mph or less can reduce fuel consumption, traveling more miles between refueling than those who drive over 60mph. As well as saving you money on fuel, driving under 60mph should also help you to avoid speeding fines too as there is a reduced chance of breaking the speed limit!

10 MarChoosing Your New Headlight Bulbs



One of your motorcycle or car headlight bulbs just stopped working, so you need to get a replacement. Instead of just getting the first headlight bulb off the shelf at your local garage or part shop, it’s an opportunity to consider the types of headlight bulbs that are now available to you.

Standard or OEM Headlight Bulbs
Usually the cheapest option, these basic bulbs are direct replacement for the ones originally fitted by the manufacturer. While brand name bulbs are usually of good quality, avoid the very cheapest ones, as the lower price may affect both brightness and life.

Long Life Headlight Bulbs
These are designed for vehicles that tend to leave their headlights on all the time, and are especially useful for cars which use the headlights for daytime running lights, or that do very high mileages. Heavier filaments increase the lifespan of the bulb, and increase resistance to vibration. However, these bulbs to not provide any additional light, and can be a bit yellow, especially as they age. Long life bulbs cost a little more than the standard equivalent, but generally are cheaper in the long run due to their lifespan.

Upgraded Headlight Bulbs
Boasting increased light output of up to 100% than standard halogen headlight bulbs, these are a direct replacement that are fully road legal in the UK. Careful adjusting of the filament metals, gas and pressure allow these bulbs to produce more light for the same power requirements. The light is often a little whiter, and helps to highlight roadside objects such as signs and cats eyes. The only disadvantage to these bulbs is the cost: they can be significantly more expensive, but only have a similar life.

Styling Headlight Bulbs
Styling bulbs are for those that want to make their car look more distinctive by subtly altering the colour of light produced. While UK law stipulates headlights must produce white light, you can get away with small changes. The most popular effect is a slight blue tint, similar to HID lights, although other types are available. Note that a light that is more blue than white is NOT road legal, and is likely to get you pulled over! Styling bulbs, however, produce no more light than standard headlight bulbs, and in some cases the colour coatings can reduce the visible light output, so they are not recommended if you do a lot of driving on dark roads. Costs are only slightly higher that standard, and the lifespan is the same.

Other options
There are other options for changing your headlights. Upgrading them with a HID Kit gives up to three times as much light as standard bulbs, but these are not a direct replacement. For a HID conversion, you need to add a ballast unit to supply the necessary voltage. Some new cars are now coming with LED headlights. However, as the moment there is no easy upgrade from halogen to LED, as the whole headlight unit needs to be replaced. There are some LED bulbs in headlight bulb sizes, but these are intended for show use only – the actual light output is quite low.

I hope this article helps you the next time you consider just buying the first bulbs that come to hand, and remember that Autobulbs Direct has a complete range of headlight bulbs, tail and brake bulbs, indicator bulbs and interior bulbs available from stock.

20 FebBad Hair Color? Benefit With These Six Easy Tips!

Hair Color Mistakes


Most women that I speak with are having good hair color days and critical hair color days.

The critical days can be easily corrected with these tips. I have found most women benefit from these tips, whether they do their hair at their kitchen sink or have it done in the salon.

When needing to cut cost(s), some of you will consider the Drug Store products for “at-home” use rather than the salon. Often times you genuinely believe this is the least costly way for hair color, but you end up finding it much more expensive if you mess it up. When you don’t get just the right shade…or the ends are darker than you wanted them, you will need to call the salon to fix them. Yes! The Box does typically cost about $12.95, however, you could mess it up!

You will know what I am saying if you have ever tried to cut your own hair at home. You might even have sad memories of watching the big gash you made grow out. With bad hair cuts you can change a part, or your hair style, until it grows out. But when bad hair color shows up, much more vividly than you wanted, it demands being fixed.

Some will say “Oh! It’s not the money, it’s finding the time.” Often we seem to find the right time for everyone else but not find time for ourselves. This can change with the following.

Others will say, “Well I spend the money and I have my roots done every month, but my hair always seems to look dried out.” This can be fixed with small changes.

Tips for Good Hair Color Days:

These easy steps will help you get the most complementary results with hair color, whether you’re enhancing your natural born locks with a bottle of color yourself…or going to the professional.

Time:

First, take some time for yourself to relax and simply care for just you. Second, if going to the hair salon, book your appointment early in the day or late in the afternoon (before and after the crowd). You won’t have to wait because the professional isn’t running late, which could happen in a busy salon.

Money:

Take into consideration the full cost of the hair color service before you schedule it. Explore the exact service you want. At first, choose a simple process that will fit into your budget and your way of life. This can always change when your available budget changes. If you do choose to go the “at-home” way, be sure you follow the directions closely and don’t change your hair color more than 1-2 shades the first time. Also, save the box top and remember your shade for the next time.

Process:

When you know what you want you will save time and money. If you have never colored your hair before, it will generally cost a lot less if you’re only wishing to add an “all over” luster. It will cost much more if you want to go from dark brown to light blonde (see the professional for this). Highlights and Lowlights will also cost much more than an average one process color. Corrective …bring a big check. The free consultation will eliminate the guess work about the processes needed for all hair color services.

Free Consultation:

Always go to the salon for a free consultation before you do your hair color or decide to do your hair at home. During this time with the professional, you will find out just what shade of color will most compliment your skin tone and the exact cost of the service …and just how long it will take. You get all of this valuable information for free. This could save you a lot of money and a lot of heartache.

Hair Condition:

The good and the bad of it. If you were born with beautiful healthy hair, it will generally keep the over all shine and health through out your hair color services. But, if you have dry or ultra thin hair to start with, you could have continues dryness after hair color. If your hair is dry after color try, these simple steps, before you color your own hair or have the service in the salon.



Condition every week with a rich treatment or conditioner. If you feel it will make your “fine hair” more limp, rinse with warmer water. Also, choose the treatment that is non- oily.

Before you color your hair, use a treatment and rinse it out, and dry your hair. You can do this yourself or ask the colorist to do it. This will help retain the moisture in the hair shaft and protect it from the color chemicals.



 

After your hair color service use a “leave in” conditioner. This will help retain the moisture until the next shampoo. Almost all professional companies that sell in the hair salon, or beauty supply, sell these products.

Last Word:

Beautiful hair color doesn’t have to be difficult. Always start with small steps and then move into the more involved processes. This will help alleviate the stress color mistakes create and keep you in your hair color budget. Remember… all you are looking for is beautiful hair color this may take time.



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