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Replace your hubcaps with custom ones to make your tires stylish. If your car has broken hubcaps or is missing them entirely, you may want to buy a new set. Check your local auto parts store, tire shop, or online to find hubcaps that will fit your tires and change the look of your car.
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Attach personalized license plate frames. You don't have to settle for the boring license plate frames that came when you got your car. Instead, look into buying or decorating frames so they show your interests. For example, buy a frame that shows something you like, such paw prints, a sports team's mascot, or an inspirational quote.
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Place a stencil on your car and spray paint it to make custom designs. If you'd like to add crisp graphics, such as numbers, logos, or words, create a stencil on firm paper. Then use magnets to temporarily attach it to your car and spray paint over it in your choice of colors. You can use water-based paint, which is environmentally-friendly, or acrylic paint, which dries fast. Take off the stencil and let your custom graphic dry.
Tip: Work in a well-ventilated space and wear a face mask while you spray paint.
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Ask a mechanic to install neon lighting under the car. To create a cool glowing effect, buy neon rods that you can get installed under the car's chassis. The lights usually cost $50 to $100 and installation costs around $100. It's important to check your state's laws to learn if any colors are prohibited. For example, many states prohibit blue, red, and green neon.
Tip: Flashing lights are prohibited in almost all states because emergency services and first responders use these.
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Get a custom paint job to change the color of the car. To dramatically change the look of your car, take it to a paint shop and have a professional paint your car in a new color. Although costs vary depending on where you take your car, a paint job can cost between $300 and $1,000.
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Buy a custom tire cover or paint the one you already have. Instead of driving around with a standard black tire cover, purchase a decorative one. Popular tire cover designs include landscapes, flags, band emblems, and animals. If you can't find a cover you like, use acrylic paint to paint the tire cover you already have.
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Put decals on the body or windows of the car to make your car stand out. If you're putting several decals on your car, think about if you want them to follow a theme or if they should be unique. For example, if you're putting the logo for your music business on the side of the car, place musical notes on the back window.
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Clean the area where you're applying the decal and let it dry. Once you've determined where to put the decal, wash the car with soap and water or rubbing alcohol. Dry the car completely with a soft cloth. Starting with a clean car will help the decal stick and prevent the corners from peeling away.
Tip: Avoid cleaning the car with glass cleaner, which can leave residue that makes it hard for the decal to stick.
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Peel back about a third of the backing and place the decal on the car. If you're applying a small decal, peel away all of the backing. Then, put your decal where you'd like it to be on the car. To prevent it from slipping as you work, secure a side of it with automotive tape.
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Press the decal firmly onto the car and remove the backing. Keep the decal smooth and rub a credit card over it to remove trapped air bubbles. Once the decal is in place, carefully peel away and discard the backing.
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Peel away the transfer tape to reveal the decal. Grab a corner of the decal's transfer tape and gently start pulling it back. Pull away from you instead of up towards you to prevent the decal itself from pulling up. Remove all of the transfer tape and enjoy your car's new decal!
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Write on the car windows with window chalk. Purchase window chalk online or from a craft supply store and ensure that your car windows are clean. Use the window chalk to write phrases or pictures on the windows, but not on the body of the car.
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Stick a bow on a car that you're giving to someone. If you're surprising a loved one with a car, you'll want them immediately realize that it's a gift. Buy or make an extra-large bow and attach it to the top or hood of the car using automotive masking tape.
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Wrap ribbons around a wedding getaway car. Tie two long pieces of ribbon to the front grille of the car and pull one ribbon up towards a side view mirror. Wrap the ribbon around the mirror and repeat this with the other ribbon to make a V-shape on the hood of the car. You can also attach a bow to the trunk of the car using automotive tape.
Tip: Although you've probably seen tin cans tied to the back of wedding getaway cars, these can cause sparks if the car goes fast. Use plastic bottles if you'd like to tie noise-makers to the back of the car.
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Cover your car with spiderwebs to decorate for Halloween. Get your ghosts and goblins excited about driving around to trick-or-treat by draping spiderwebs across the exterior of your car.
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Add tinsel or a wreath to decorate your car for winter. If you'd like your car to reflect your festive mood, attach a small battery-lit wreath to the grille of your car. Then, string tinsel garland around the roof of your car using automotive tape.