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    #11
    theveed, just bought a california water blade, kaso nahirapan ako gamitin paano ba tamang way ng paggamit? hinde sumasama lahat ng water pag swipe ko eh.. thanks

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    #12
    it's not supposed to take out all of the water, roughly 90% of it should be gone, you still need to wipe it. It's just logic my friend, nooks and crannies will not be reached by the blade.

    In addition, check mo din yung surface, if it's rough (with overspray, rubber bumper parts etc) the water may be clinging on to the surface too much.

    (dang, you found this 3 year old thread hehe)

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    #13
    teka... saan ba nakakabili ng blade?

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    #14
    Theveed,

    Dou you still have the video clip?

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda
    teka... saan ba nakakabili ng blade?
    Nakabili ako sa Bigberts ng Konyo Wiper Blade. Eto yung imi yata ng California Water Blade.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni
    Theveed,

    Dou you still have the video clip?
    doubt it hehe tagal na yung thread hehe.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    doubt it hehe tagal na yung thread hehe.

    sir theveed ,

    very informative naman kahit oldies na

    specially from the guru it self



    paview din ...hehehhe...TIA

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by WeaponX
    Nakabili ako sa Bigberts ng Konyo Wiper Blade. Eto yung imi yata ng California Water Blade.
    magkano?

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    Note also that this only works if your paint is well protected by wax or sealant. This WILL NOT WORK on the typical dirty paint surface (unpolished, uncleaned, unwaxed).

    After the final rinse...

    1) Grab the hose and remove the attachment (if any) from the hose, let the water flow naturally from the hose tip. If not using a hose, use a "tabo" and gently let the water flow out from top to bottom. This is what I call "drying with water". If you do your final rinse with a spray-type water pattern, you'll get a lot of water beads which stays on your paint. A heavy flow of water is much more effective on "dragging" surface water away from the paint. Leaving you with minimal water left to dry with a towel or chamois.
    da best ito ....parang katulad din ito sa sheeting action video clip na pinost ni theveed noon...minimizes drying time...di ka pa masyadong pagod

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by theveed
    doubt it hehe tagal na yung thread hehe.
    OK. Just in case na buhay pa ang video clip, advise mo lang ako. Thanks.

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attention: sir theveed ( how do you dry off your car?)