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Why Primer, Base Coat & Clear Coat Matter in Automotive Painting

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  Automotive painting is not just about making a car look good. It is a step-by-step process that helps protect the vehicle and improve its overall appearance. In automotive painting, there are three important layers that work together: primer, base coat, and clear coat . Each layer has its own function and cannot be skipped. Primer: The Foundation Layer Primer is the first layer applied to the car surface after sanding. Its main purpose is to help the paint stick properly to the surface. Primer also helps cover small imperfections and provides a smooth base for the next layers. Without primer, the paint may peel, chip, or fail to last long. Base Coat: The Colour Layer The base coat is the layer that gives the car its colour. This is where the visual appearance of the car is created. The base coat does not usually have shine, but it must be applied evenly to achieve uniform colour coverage. Proper spray technique and correct flash-off time are important to avoid defects such a...

How Modern Cars Use Sensors to Improve Safety

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  Modern cars are not just about speed and style—they are packed with smart sensors that make driving safer than ever. As a mechanic student, I’ve seen how these sensors help prevent accidents and protect both drivers and passengers. What Are Car Sensors? Car sensors are devices that collect information from the vehicle and its surroundings. They monitor everything from speed and distance to lane position and nearby objects. The car’s computer then uses this data to react automatically or alert the driver . Common Safety Sensors in Modern Cars Forward Collision Warning & Automatic Braking – Detects obstacles ahead and can apply brakes if a crash is imminent. Lane Departure Warning & Lane Keep Assist – Alerts you if you drift out of your lane and can gently steer the car back. Blind Spot Detection – Monitors areas you can’t see in mirrors and warns of vehicles nearby. Parking Sensors & Rearview Cameras – Help prevent accidents while reversing. Tire Pre...

Mistakes Car Owners Always Make During Maintenance

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  Many car owners think basic maintenance is easy, but small mistakes can cause serious damage over time. Based on the situations shown in the image above, here are four common maintenance mistakes that car owners always make and why you should avoid them. 1. Using the Wrong Fluids One common mistake is pouring the wrong fluid into the wrong place , especially engine oil, coolant, or brake fluid. Some people assume all fluids are the same, but using the wrong one can damage the engine or cooling system. Always check the owner’s manual or ask a mechanic before topping up any fluid. 2. Ignoring Warning Lights Dashboard warning lights are not decorations. When the check engine light comes on, some drivers choose to ignore it and continue driving. This can turn a small issue into a big repair. Warning lights are early signs that something is wrong and should be checked as soon as possible. 3. Improper Car Washing Washing a car looks simple, but doing it the wrong way can cause proble...

Basic Maintenance Tips for Daily Driven Cars

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Date: 18 December 2025 Cars that are used daily require proper care to remain reliable, safe, and fuel-efficient. Regular maintenance not only prevents unexpected breakdowns but also helps extend the lifespan of the vehicle. Below are some basic maintenance tips that every car owner should follow for a daily driven car. 1. Check Engine Oil Regularly Engine oil lubricates moving parts and reduces friction inside the engine. Low or dirty oil can cause serious engine damage. It is recommended to check the oil level at least once a month and change it according to the manufacturer’s service schedule. 2. Monitor Tyre Condition and Pressure Tyres affect vehicle safety, handling, and fuel consumption. Always ensure the tyre pressure is within the recommended range. Inspect tyres for uneven wear, cracks, or low tread depth to avoid loss of grip and blowouts. 3. Inspect Brake System Brakes are a critical safety component. If you notice squeaking sounds, vibration, or reduced braking performanc...