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The Fast and the Not-So-Laborious




By S. Tzirlin

The idea of being your own car repairman can be a daunting prospect. The "do-it-yourself" school of car repair, so popular in recent years, assumes three important things: that we've got the time, the interest, and the know-how to cut the mechanic out of the repair and maintenance equations. And that, of course, is easier said than done. For most of us, filling up the gas tank is about as far into the intricacies of car-upkeep as we're willing to venture on our own; we'll be just fine letting Jiffy Lube change the oil, thank you very much.

Make no mistake, though: handling as much of your car's maintenance as you can offers some very real rewards – both to our wallets and our self-esteem. The only real challenge consists in deciding which automotive problems make good candidates for our attention. You don't need to install a new engine or replace the brake pads – even the smallest repairs represent opportunities to save money. Today, increasingly, new products and technologies are expanding the scope of car repairs accessible to the novice.

This innovative array of products offers remedies for both simple and serious problems – sometimes a combination of the two. One product – Pops-a-Dent, sold online at sites like www.pops-a-dent.net – provides just that: an inexpensive, simple solution to a frequently costly problem. Dents are Pops-a-Dent's specialty, its prey. Through a unique bridge and adhesive system, Pops-a-Dent effortlessly does what its name suggests – lifts out dents from the surface of your car – and does it cleanly, without leaving behind the sticky residue so common to other dent-removal products.

Pops-a-Dent marks, admittedly, the middle ground between professional and amateur car repair. Developed by auto repair professionals, Pops-a-Dent brings a hugely effective dent-repair method to the disposal of automotive neophytes. Its simple application helps to bridge the gap between expert and do-it-yourself auto repair. We might not all be able to turbo-charge our minivans, but at least we can start to take our cars' well-being into our own hands.

Additional information on Pops-a-Dent is available at www.pops-a-dent.net.
 
 
About the Author
S. Tzirlin is a freelance writer dedicated to bringing people news about the latest, most exciting products.

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