Posted on 6/29/2023
Mufflers are part of the exhaust system. This system routes dangerous gas from the engine out and away from our vehicles. It also reduces exhaust noise. When the exhaust gets noisy, we automatically assume it is the muffler, but this is not necessarily so. There is also O2 (oxygen) sensors, catalytic converter(s), exhaust pipe, resonator and a tail pipe that could be the culprit. Keep an eye on the exhaust system if you hear noises when starting, accelerating or braking.  
Posted on 6/28/2023
Boy does this picture bring back memories! All the girls had to get a pair of Dr. Scholl sandals. The pain we put ourselves through just to wear these sandals!! My feet hurt just looking at the picture!  
Posted on 6/7/2023
This is got to be one of the cutest pictures! I'll bet after this man was done painting his daughter's (or granddaughter's) nails, he got his painted by her! Have a super upcoming weekend everybody!  
Posted on 6/6/2023
Most of us don't think too much about our headlights on our vehicles. We have the lights turned to "auto" and drive with assurance that they will come completely on when needed. Have you given thought to the quality of your vehicle's headlights? Over time the surface, constructed with polycarbonate plastic, of headlights changes. Our vehicles are exposed to extreme weather and temperatures changes. If your vehicle is stored outside, rather than inside a protected garage or other building, the surface can get cloudy, yellow and sometimes the seal around the light can shrink and leak. Not only does this look rather ugly but it is a safety issue for being able to see clearly at night... watch out for those deer! What type of condition are your vehicle's lenses and seals in? We can assist you with reconditioning the lenses and fixing and moisture issues. The link below from AARP will have more information for you on headlights and how to maintain them for quality vis ... read more
Posted on 6/5/2023
Saturday marked the beginning of National Clothesline Week! I love hanging clean clothes on the line to dry! With our new home, I am not able to hang clothes on a clothesline. Makes me sad but I do hang my rugs over the railing of the deck to dry. Do you use a clothesline for drying your clothes?