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Locality: Santa Rosa, California

Phone: +1 707-575-9620



Address: 2080 Llano Rd, Ste 4D 95407 Santa Rosa, CA, US

Website: www.randyhansonautobody.com

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Randy Hanson Auto Body 30.10.2020

This poor truck hit some soft dirt and slid into a tree. Now you'd never be able to tell!

Randy Hanson Auto Body 23.10.2020

Corvette re-paint. Look at that shine!

Randy Hanson Auto Body 20.10.2020

As an essential business, we are trying to stay open to ensure we are able support and keep mobile all Essential Workers, First Responders, and Front-Line Medical Personnel. Please help us to continue to stay open and support our community by allowing us to pick-up and deliver your vehicle back to you for any necessary vehicle repairs & service. CONTACT FREE service is available. Give us a call at 707-575-9620 for more information.

Randy Hanson Auto Body 02.10.2020

As part of our endeavor to make sure all customer vehicles are properly disinfected upon delivery, I stumbled across this article and found it highly informative. Because while we are doing our part here to keep our customers safe, I wanted to make sure the information was shared with our community as well. Most people have no problem keeping their homes sanitized, but what about when it comes to your vehicle? Knowing how to maintain a safe vehicle with the proper materials, is just as important.

Randy Hanson Auto Body 21.09.2020

Good morning to all! We know that this is a scary and trying time for everyone. That being said, we are still here and open for business. We are taking extra steps to make sure we keep our employees and customers safe with the measures listed below

Randy Hanson Auto Body 18.09.2020

Mini Cooper ACCIDENT

Randy Hanson Auto Body 31.08.2020

DIY - Find Your Car Anywhere! Few things feel like wasted time more than wandering a vast parking lot, searching out a car that looks just like all the others. To prevent the problem, take a picture of your car and its notable surroundings to quickly re-orient yourself when you come back. Forget to grab that pic? Hold your fob up to your head to boost your alarm-inducing signal and find your ride. Still can't spot your wheels? Try a few other tried-and-true tips. Hate the idea of using your "panic" button for anything, much less a game of parking lot Marco Polo? Feel free to simply and quickly disable it.

Randy Hanson Auto Body 29.08.2020

More DIY Yourself Tips - Wash Your Car At Home A weekly wash will keep your car’s finish in its best shape, according to Consumer Reports. Washing it at home could save you money in the long run, even though driving through the car wash seems like it’s quick and easy. No one will wash your car with the same caution and care like you will, says Jeff Bankston, a self-proclaimed car enthusiast and employee at Direct Auto.... Use a cleaning product that’s meant for cars, not household cleaning products like hand soap, dish washing detergent, or glass cleaner on your car’s paint. A car wash solution will help preserve your car’s protective coating. Household cleaners could strip off your car’s layer of protective wax. Use a soft, natural sponge or lamb’s wool-mitt to suds up your car, moving the sponge lengthwise across the body. Avoid letting your car air dry, as this will leave watermarks. Blot up the water with a chamois or soft towel. Waxing Your Car at Home Now that the car’s surface is clean, channel your inner Kid and give your car a good coat of wax to help protect your paint. It’s going to take some time, but it’s worth it, especially if you’ve used dish washing soap to wash your car in the past. Choosing the right wax depends on the age of your car and how much plastic is on it, as some waxes can be difficult to remove from plastic. If you’re looking for a short-term shine, an easy spray wax might be all you need. If your car is older and you’re looking to bring back and maintain its finish, consider a liquid wax. Using a micro-fiber rag, apply two coats of wax: one as the initial covering, and the second to get any spots you missed the first time. For the ultimate guide to types and brands of wax, consult Consumer Report’s non-biased ratings, and always test the wax on an inconspicuous area of your car before waxing the entire vehicle.

Randy Hanson Auto Body 14.08.2020

Do It Yourself Tips Every Driver Should Know: Get A Roadside Emergency Flare Being stuck on a highway with a puncture or engine problem is most peoples ideas of a bad day. The Haylo Safety flare is something everyone should have with them. Offering the highest level of roadside safety for on-the-road situations and more, it can be used as a road flare and emergency beacon. It’s perfect for emergency use, camping/outdoors, road flares etc.... It’s easy to use: Just press the button and hold to turn on and cycle through the different lighting options. The super bright array can be seen up to 1 mile at night and can also provide additional protection during the day as well. The strong magnetic backing allows the Haylo to adhere to your vehicles hood. There are other brands so the choice is yours, just be sure you get something similar in your car for safety. See more