Damage

  • Blog

    Common Causes of Phone Damage

    We depend upon our smartphones. They keep us connected, informed, and updated during the hectic daily grind. For many of us, those smartphones have become more than a simple tool, so we should probably take better care of them than we do. Instead of treating them as toys that can be replaced on a whim, we should treat smartphones as…

    Read More »
  • Blog

    How to Use Ice Melt Without Causing Damage

    Most ice melts are blends of the same ingredients: sodium chloride, calcium chloride, or magnesium chloride. “They’re all salts,” says David P. Orr, director and senior engineer of the Cornell Local Roads Program. And any salt will seep into porous pavement, potentially causing problems. We spoke with Orr, veterinarians, and our own in-house experts to derive the best technique for…

    Read More »
  • Blog

    Experts warn to be cautious when decorating with snow spray — here’s how to protect your home from damage

    There’s nothing like a touch of snow spray to bring festive vibes to your interior over the holiday season. It’s a festive way to decorate a tree, to create beautiful stencil patterns on windows and mirrors, and it can be lightly sprayed on wreaths and table centerpieces. Artificial snow spray can bring that extra joy to your festive decorations and…

    Read More »
  • Blog

    Can Using Gas With 15 Percent Ethanol Damage Your Car?

    If you’re using a low-grade fuel in a car that requires a higher-grade, such as 91 or a premium fuel, you’re doing yourself a disservice, and you could be causing damage to your car’s engine because that fuel is detonating too early in the cylinder. So is there ever a situation where you should be using E15 gas in your…

    Read More »
  • Blog

    Check a New Car for Damage Before Driving Off the Lot

    A dealership may be less likely to fix a problem you find after you’ve taken the car home. “If the issue isn’t found until after you drive the car off the lot, the dealership might try to have you run the work through your own insurance,” Crossen says. In these cases, acting fast is key. Crossen recommends taking the following steps…

    Read More »
Back to top button
close