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big daddy's bodyshop

500 North Patterson Street
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big daddy's bodyshop

500 North Patterson Street
5.00(
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2 employees /take all major credit & debit cards, checks and cash /work with all insurance companies/all work guaranteed/customer rides if needed to home or work within reasonable distance/help with getting rental car setup at bodyshop rate if needed/ help dealing with insurance companies if needed DON'T LET THE INSURANCE COMPANY DECIDE WERE YOUR CAR IS GOING TO BE REPAIRED,THERE REFERRED SHOP ARE NOT ALWAYS THE BEST BET

2 employees /take all major credit & debit cards, checks and cash /work with all insurance companies/all work guaranteed/customer rides if needed to home or work within reasonable distance/help with getting rental car setup at bodyshop rate if needed/ help dealing with insurance companies if needed DON'T LET THE INSURANCE COMPANY DECIDE WERE YOUR CAR IS GOING TO BE REPAIRED,THERE REFERRED SHOP ARE NOT ALWAYS THE BEST BET


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Buffing and Polishing questions, answered by experts

Regular sealing, pH-neutral cleaners, and avoiding acidic substances help maintain their appearance and longevity.

No, using a power sander on brick is not recommended because the force of the sander can destroy brick's fragile outer layer. Even using sandpaper on brick is discouraged because of the damage its abrasiveness can cause.

Granite should be resealed every 12 to 18 months, depending on the color and usage. Lighter granite needs to be resealed more frequently than darker colors. If you use acidic cleaners or prepare food on the surface regularly, you must reseal the surface more frequently. Without proper sealing, granite is vulnerable to staining. You can tell if your countertop needs to be resealed by placing a wet paper towel on the counter for 10 minutes. If the water beads up, it is still sufficiently sealed; if it sinks in, it’s time to apply sealant.

The first step to resealing is a thorough steam cleaning of the tile and grout. You can do this by renting a tile and grout cleaner for $80 a day. Once you’re done cleaning the floor, it’ll cost $30 to $40 per quart for sealant. Or, you can hire a pro who will charge $1 to $2 per square foot for cleaning and resealing services.

Granite and marble compare well against each other in terms of price, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Deciding which one is better depends on your personal style and preference. Both materials resist damage like chips and cracks well. You should seal both material types against staining and etching, but they’re still susceptible if oil, wine, coffee, tomato sauce, or juice are left on the countertop long enough. As material and installation costs range similarly, the deciding factor is your budget, design, and preferences.

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