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    may treatment ba for rubber? yun sa salamin ko kase yun rubber, nag fafade na parang white,. anu magandang gawin sa ganun?

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    Try applying armor all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Picard View Post
    Try applying armor all
    sige sir try ko., pwede kaya yun pang tire black? hindi ba harmful yun tire black sa ganun? i heard kase may mga chemical for rubber treatment kaso nung nagtanong ako sa mga auto supply wala sila alam na rubber treatment.

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    Wag tire black. May mga tire black na nakakapagpalutong ng rubber lalo na pag nainitan. Just use armor all. I personally use armor all kahit sa mga gulong ko.

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    anyone here knows where one can buy those bath towel-sized MF cloths..? for drying purposes lang...the microtex at 899Php is a bit too expensive for me kasi.

    thanks

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    thanks picard, yun nga iniisip ko baka hindi pwede sa rubber yun tire black. thanks bro.

    Quote Originally Posted by jumpman138 View Post
    anyone here knows where one can buy those bath towel-sized MF cloths..? for drying purposes lang...the microtex at 899Php is a bit too expensive for me kasi.

    thanks
    try mo sa mga japan shops sa mga mall, yun mga 88php, nakabili ako ng 3 pcs na MF dun, not as good as 3m or microtex pero ayus for drying purpose, kahit sa interior ko at mga gadgets ko yun gamit ko for cleaning,.

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    i have problems regarding water spots. kahit ano gamit ko, hindi maalis yung mga spots! sa salamin, sunroof, sa hood! yung hood pa naman ang pinakagusto ko sa lahat ng part na dapat spotless. paano ba maalis eto? also some minor scratches, may maganda bang pang tanggal dito?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nat2x View Post
    may treatment ba for rubber? yun sa salamin ko kase yun rubber, nag fafade na parang white,. anu magandang gawin sa ganun?
    Quote Originally Posted by Picard View Post
    Try applying armor all
    Avoid Armor All at all costs.

    I can tell you, for the money you'll spend, Meguiar's Exterior Trim Detailer works wonders on body plastics and rubber compounds. I was so impressed I had to buy two. Almost used up the first one, going to use the second can (aerosol) on the new car to get the old faded trim back to its former glory.

    Best part, is if you accidentally spray the other bits you don't want to spray, just wipe it off.



    My friend bought THREE cans. This was out of stock the last time I checked my local auto parts store.

    Only thing, is you should only spray this in a well ventilated area. It's an aerosol can, the smell/fumes can get a bit overwhelming. Other than that, I'm sold on this product. And no, by the way, you cannot spray this onto a towel and use the towel to apply the product. It has to be sprayed directly onto the car.

    Avoid Rain-X or any windshield treatment products. These make your windshield wipers chatter, more so if your windshield is dirty and/or pitted. Nothing beats a truly clean windshield, free of any oils.

    For my purposes, I wax my car's windshield on occasion. It does not rain much here in California so there's no need, but when it did, I did not have to use the wipers a lot because the windshield is kept clean. It also helps I have new glass

    For rubber protectant, I use Aerospace 303. It has an SPF 40 just like sun tan lotion for your car. Used it on the interior, weatherstripping and a little bit of the engine bay (since it cleans it up nicely too). Which reminds me, I need to get another bottle...
    Last edited by mbeige; December 31st, 2008 at 07:14 PM.

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    Avoid Rain-X or any windshield treatment products. These make your windshield wipers chatter, more so if your windshield is dirty and/or pitted. Nothing beats a truly clean windshield, free of any oils.
    how about rain clear gel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    how about rain clear gel?
    Is it a windshield treatment product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmpet626 View Post
    how about rain clear gel?
    I've had good results using the Glass Science Glass Scrub and Rain Clear Gel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Is it a windshield treatment product?
    Quote Originally Posted by jonjon_u View Post
    I've had good results using the Glass Science Glass Scrub and Rain Clear Gel.


    ako din matagal longevity ng rain clear and madaling i apply. Ang nakita ko nga lang na downside sakanya eh natunaw ung Lake Country na Foam pad ko nung ginamit ko na pang apply ng rain clear. Ngayon gamit ko na lang eh Sponge sa pag apply.

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    Hi Guys,

    after dusting the car, Insted of using a QD i'm using a MF towel dump with water to wipe the car.

    my question is, the MF towel dump with water will deminish the effect of the wax?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Avoid Armor All at all costs.
    Hi mbeige,

    I got curious.... hope you don't mind if i ask why it should be avoided at all costs

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    ask ko lang, ano ang meron sa wash over sa ibang detailed procedures?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonjon_u View Post
    Hi mbeige,

    I got curious.... hope you don't mind if i ask why it should be avoided at all costs
    Do a search on Armor All, it's been discussed many times in the archives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Do a search on Armor All, it's been discussed many times in the archives.
    I did some search here on Armor All but I can't see much about negative things discussed about the product

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeige View Post
    Do a search on Armor All, it's been discussed many times in the archives.
    Quote Originally Posted by attyallanlatras View Post
    I did some search here on Armor All but I can't see much about negative things discussed about the product
    Hi. I've already done a search in the various detailing fora before I posted my question.

    Admittedly, it is *not* a favorite product line. However, it is worthy to note that a search would reveal that a number of Autopia members nevertheless use Armor All. Here are some threads/posts:

    http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...rmour-all.html

    http://www.autopia.org/forum/382787-post3.html

    http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-det...ero-x5-h2.html

    Experiences given by these people piqued my curiosity as to why it should be avoided "at all costs".

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