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Signs Your Brake System Needs Attention | Carpi Auto Care Centre

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  Signs Your Brake System Needs Attention Photo by  Zachary Edmundson  on  Unsplash Your car’s brake system is one of the most critical safety components. Ignoring early warning signs can lead to serious risks on the road and costly repairs. Understanding these signs helps you take action before the problem becomes dangerous. At Carpi Auto Care Centre, we provide complete brake inspection and repair services to ensure your vehicle stays safe and responsive in all driving conditions. 1. Squeaking or Squealing Sounds High-pitched noises when applying brakes usually indicate worn brake pads. Most pads are designed to make this sound as a warning. Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by  Ezra McKenna  on  Unsplash Best for:  Early detection of brake pad wear before it becomes severe. 2. Grinding Noise A grinding sound often means the brake pads are completely worn out, and metal components are rubbing against each other. This can caus...

How to Maintain Your Car After PPF Installation | Carpi Auto Care Centre

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How to Maintain Your Car After PPF Installation Paint Protection Film (PPF) is one of the best ways to protect your car from scratches, chips, and environmental damage. But to get the most out of it, proper maintenance is essential. With the right care, your PPF can last for years while keeping your car looking flawless. At Carpi Auto Care Centre, we not only install premium PPF but also guide our customers on how to maintain it for long-lasting performance. 1. Wait Before Washing Your Car Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by  Francis Painchaud  on  Unsplash After PPF installation, it’s important to allow the film to fully cure. Avoid washing your car for at least 5–7 days. This ensures proper bonding and prevents lifting at the edges. Best for:  New PPF installations to ensure long-term durability. 2. Use Proper Washing Techniques Press enter or click to view image in full size Photo by  Clarence Tioh  on  Unsplash Always use the t...