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How To Clean Your RV Awning: Remove Stains, Seal And Protect
…face protectant. For fabric awnings, use a commercial-grade fabric guard. (Note that consumer-grade fabric protectors do not adequately shield outdoor fabrics from the elements.) For vinyl awnings, select a high-quality surface protectant. You want a spray that’s soil resistant, water and stain repellent and, most of all, long-lasting. Tip: Silicone water repellent treatments are commonly available, but should never be used on Sunbrella awnings. D…
Gold Eagle Co. Acquires eCommerce Brand, TriNova®
…Stabilizer, 303 Products, HEET®, 104+® Octane Boost, Start Your Engines!®, No Leak®, DieselPower!®, AlumAseal® and many more. The acquisition comes on the heels of Gold Eagle’s state of the art corporate headquarters renovation. The new space offers employees access to new technology, modern amenities and a collaborative working environment — an important investment from a company that continues to win awards for quality and innovation. To learn m…
Gold Eagle Examines the Growing Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline and its Impact on Vehicle Performance
… distribution of branded engine performance and maintenance chemicals. Privately held and headquartered in Chicago, Gold Eagle Co. is the manufacturer of leading brands, including STA-BIL® Fuel Stabilizer, HEET® Gas-Line Antifreeze, NO-LEAK® Treatments, 104+® Octane Boost, Start Your Engines® and DieselPower!® Diesel Additives. To view our complete line of Gold Eagle products or to learn more about the Company please visit www.goldeagle.com or cal…
How Often Should You Change Your Oil?
…art getting less frequent oil changes. After all, many newer cars let you know when to get your next oil change, since the system takes into consideration how you drive the vehicle and what shape all the other parts are in. So you can count on your dashboard notifications to be pretty accurate about when you should change your oil. If your car doesn’t have this capability but is less than ten years old, check your owner’s manual to find out the oi…
What To Do When Your Check Engine Light Comes On
… chances are it is a minor issue. If the vehicle is running well, there is not a noticeable change in performance or fuel economy, then it is probably something small. Of course that is not always the case, and it could be a major problem, so you need to check the code as soon as possible. One thing that I always suggest is that you check the codes, record them and then reset the ECM using the scan tool to remove all of the codes and take the vehi…
10 Most Common Transmission Problems
…t. When a transmission slips, the engine will rev up, but the vehicle will not respond accordingly. 3. Noises If the transmission whines or clunks, have it looked at sooner rather than later. The problem could be in the torque converter or the “hard parts,” or planetary gears. Torque converters can be replaced, but if the hard parts are damaged, it’s time for a new transmission. 4. Shaking and Grinding Grinding gears is a common issue with manual …
Do Your Belts Hang Low?
…ss commonly caused by the belt itself; rather it is usually an issue with another component, such as a bearing squeal or oil leaking onto the belt. Wear issues for serpentine belts are visual. Inspection of the serpentine belt only takes a few minutes. Look for the following issues: Cracking It is normal for ribs on the belt to crack, but this is also an indicator of wear and heat exposure for the belt. Once the cracks occur between 1 and 2 cm apa…
5 Car Maintenance Essentials for New Owners
…coming from your engine, and blue smoke pouring from your tailpipe. You cannot afford to ignore any of these, or you will risk serious engine damage. You can stop leaks yourself by tightening your oil pan bolts. 3. How to buff out body and glass scratches Regular washing and waxing will keep your car shining and stain-free – but not necessarily scratch-free. If there are any chips or scratches in your car’s body or glass, you’ll need to buff them …