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Top 10 Detailing Posts Of 2012

2012 was a big year for us here at Dr. Beasley’s. We detailed a lot of cars, wrote a lot of articles, went to our first SEMA Show, and got the opportunity to talk to a lot of our loyal readers. Anyway, we’ve decided to share with you the most trafficked posts on Behind the […]

car care, black paint, remove swirls, auto detailing, car care products, car detailing, car polish

Remove Scratches from Black Paint: Introduction

We’ve put together a 4 part series highlighting proper technique and proper care when dealing with a delicate black paint finish.

Matte Black Mustang

Prepping a Matte Car for The SEMA Show

In this day in age matte paint isn’t a secret. Chances are you’ve heard of it, or better yet seen it.  But getting a matte car ready for a show like SEMA? That’s merely just knowing the steps and being prepared. You can do it yourself in just a few steps. Step 1: Before the […]

Trip Down Luxury Lane (A Photo Blog)

Saturday Afternoon was spent on the streets of Chicago in shorts and a shirt. Feeling completely underdressed next to these cars, I took my pictures and walked away. Here is what I saw at Bentley Gold Coast in Chicago, IL.

Mercedes CLS500 AMG Face

Mercedes CLS500 AMG

Pictures Worth 1000 Words Recently I got the opportunity to take a customer’s car out for a photo shoot. This is something we do from time to time because we love to share the great results we get with our products with people. It was a welcome reprieve from my day to day schedule, and […]

Silver Porsche in Snow

How To Prepare Your Car For Winter

It’s coming. That dreaded time of the year when we trade in flip-flops for snow boots and t-shirts for sweaters. Now, I’m not bringing this up because I want to put you in a funk thinking about winter for the rest of the day, but rather because while we all know how to ready ourselves for the winter, we don’t always do the same for our cars. So here I’ll outline a few steps you can take in the fall before winter rolls in to make sure you’re prepared.