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September 29th, 2007 10:29 PM #42Kakabili ko lang sa bigberts kanina, ok sya. Kaso buong body nilinis ko kaya pagakyat ko, ung blue ko na shirt, dark blue na sa pawis
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October 12th, 2007 10:55 AM #43
Meron na ngayon California Duster kay Big berts, BLADE stores and S & R.
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October 17th, 2007 03:02 PM #44
Hi there guys. I don't want to be OT, but this query is somewhat connected to the topic on hand. Has anyone tried using the Jelly blade or California Dry Blade to dry their cars? I got so intrigued that I immediately bought one without thinking of the consequences. Won't this scratch my car's paintjob?
Thanks for the help!
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October 21st, 2007 02:56 PM #45
^ i dont think so basta linisin mo lang ng mabuti yung car before using it. ang makakgasgas lang talaga eh yung mga dust particles na naiwan
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October 22nd, 2007 06:30 PM #46Kahit anong drying/buffing tool to be sure gamitin ng malinis muna ang sasakyan. The tool itself wont introduce scratches pero kung me mga alikabot un ang makakagasgas.
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October 23rd, 2007 01:58 AM #47i bought california duster and california blade at true value park square. napansin ko lang, dalawa at magkaiba yung prices nung duster, yung isa yata, 750 lang yung isa naman 899 yata. parehong pareho size and packaging. yung mas mura ang kinuha ko at binayaran sa counter. hehehe.
yung blade is priced at 1.1k plus... ok naman gamitin. kailangan lang talaga malinos yung car. the duster is very useful. planning to get also the smaller one for home use. saw it also at tru value priced at less than 600.
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