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    #441
    Quote Originally Posted by Hardinero
    comrades, i just bought vinegar in hypermarket yday eh sabi ni master dapat daw distilled.....eh hindi distilled yung nabili ko 1 galon pa man din..

    saan ba nakakabili ng distilled na vinegar? yung mga mokong naman kasi dun sa store eh tinaasan pa ako ng kilay nung maghanap ako ng distilled vinegar...
    I tried just an ordinary vinegar and it worked fine with me. It removed water stains off my windshield to my amazement. 1:1 vinegar to water is my mix.

    I'm absolutely sure that distilled vinegar will work wonders but try first with what you have on a discreet part of your car and assess if you like the result.

    Just my opinion

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    #442
    Quote Originally Posted by Louie_18
    This type of blower is actually okay for general purpose drying. If the snout can be replaced with a shorter size then it is perfect. Is this the same as the one on this video?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q23Bpgi08vg"]YouTube - ryobi blower[/ame]

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    #443
    Mga Sir/Ma'm kanina kasi sa pinagparkan ko may nagpintura..ngayon nung pagbalik ko may mga maliliit na dumikit na pintura..e ang masama silver yung sasakyan ko tapos kulay green yung pintura. sa may hood to e. pag uwi ko pinalamig ko muna yung hood..wash and then clay..pero ayaw ng matanggal.. may iba pa bang way para matanggal yun??

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    #444
    Quote Originally Posted by indiej View Post
    my take is hazing with OID usually arise from not diluting it enough. same as ONR. measure it while diluting.
    ah ganon ba paps....eh di mas ok pa bang sumubra ang distilled water para hindi mag-haze?

    with OID 1:3 and ONR 1:16


    Quote Originally Posted by frenchtower View Post
    I tried just an ordinary vinegar and it worked fine with me. It removed water stains off my windshield to my amazement. 1:1 vinegar to water is my mix.

    I'm absolutely sure that distilled vinegar will work wonders but try first with what you have on a discreet part of your car and assess if you like the result.

    Just my opinion
    yup right now i'm using yung datu vinegar pero para hindi po sa body ng car kungdi sa MF towel...

    mga paps, san ba makakabili ng distilled vinegar tried it sa moa hypermart hindi nila kilala o alam ang distilled vinegar...kaya opted to buy na lang yung SM bonus natural vinegar

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    #445
    ^
    Heinz or Magictime na brand, merong distilled vinegar.

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    #446
    Quote Originally Posted by manila View Post
    Anybody here who is using a Skil 9070 polisher (variable speed)? Any good for LSP? Thanks!
    yup its not bad, its a little more expensive than the wp1300 but its a lot lighter, its still heavier than the makita though but its sort of a perfect rip off, downside is that if you're a weekend detailer then you might not be able to use this that much and you're better off with the wp1300 if you're not gonna use it frequently, also price is also a little steep compared to its other competitors and its warranty is only stuck at 3 months

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    #447
    Quote Originally Posted by Louie_18 View Post
    Guys, I'm having a hard time cleaning the roof part of our Innova(hirap talaga abutin) that's why it's the most neglected part of our ride. Ano bang effective way to remove the water spots in that area? Thanks
    for the majority of the roof parts you could use the cleaner wax with the PC either with the orange or white pad and for the other parts and the groves since its not flat you could do it by hand but all of which are pain fully back breaking

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    #448
    Quote Originally Posted by Batang Regla View Post
    Hi

    Sa underside ng kotse pag kinapa parang may "pimples asphalt" Ano ginagmit nyo to remove and ayoko subukan yung gaas na advise.

    I like yung consumer review sa collinite. Ano cleaner wax advsiable bago magcollinite?

    Right choice din ba na collinite for habanero red? May kilala ako sa black car nya klasse sg.
    claying can also help but it would really deteriorate your clay pretty fast, there are also other items that are really meant for asphalt removal like the turtle wax bug and tar remover, its in an aerosol can that you just spray the area and let it dwell for like a few minutes and wipe off with an MF cloth this would be the best advice i could give you, its available in True Value stores

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    #449
    Quote Originally Posted by Louie_18 View Post
    Guys,
    Natry ninyo na bang gawing drying lubricant ang OGE? Yung after rinsing eh mag spray ng OGE sa wet part then wipe dry...
    that could help lessen the friction between the paint and the cloth and it might add gloss, some people in the US do this but i prefer to dry it separately and use OID after separately

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    #450
    Quote Originally Posted by Hardinero View Post
    question ulit mga comrades,
    1) OID - does it leaves a haze or something when applied...diba pahid then let it dry lang no
    need to buff na

    2) Advance Reflections spray wax -- same question above...

    kasi with OID i applied it kasi kagabi and natuwa nga ako sa gloss nya kaya lang this
    morning parang may haze or something sa hood ko.
    hmmm so far we use OID at a stronger dilution sometimes even up to 50% more concentrated especially on shows and no streaking whatsoever, technique is just mist a little not too much and then wipe is ASAP, if you apply too much you would get streaking or as what indiej might have said you might be using it too concentrated

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