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November 5th, 2010 03:41 AM #451Hello Everyone!
Stoner's Invisible Glass is now available at True Value Outlets
for those who don't have time or doesn't have Glass Science Rain Clear on their windshield, this would be a great recommendation it gives very light beading for glass surfaces
however for those using Glass Science i would recommend using the Glass Science Spray product since it goes quite well with the Rain Clear Gel
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November 5th, 2010 04:48 AM #452
just follow the correct dilutions. OID streaking is attributed to heat, dilution, over-dampening.
try 1:4 OID-distilled water: your fold of MF should just be damp instead of almost soaked when you're done. the good thing is that you won't deplete your OID as fast. btw, check your bottle cos the smaller ones of OID are not labeled 'concentrated'.
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. just kidding. at around 1:50 or 250ml (i may have written 25ml before) per washing machine load, vinegar on water won't be smelly. your folks can also use it for adobo. label that as such when you find distilled vinegar, which you will relabel 'acetic acid - poisonous' ;).
find distilled vinegar at the imported food section of puregold, robinson's, maybe SM, etc.
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November 5th, 2010 05:14 AM #453
I just got an email notification that AG is giving out 20% discount on purchases above $95. The catch is, this is only valid on Nov. 4 and 5 (last days of SEMA). For those interested, the coupon code is SEMA20 * the checkout.
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November 5th, 2010 05:19 AM #454
Originally Posted by madkatz
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November 5th, 2010 06:34 AM #455Frenchtower, madkatz
Salamat sa advice.
Regarding collonite pwede ba aio gawin ko cleaner wax tapos 417 ang isusunod ko?
Yung bug ang tar remover safe naman yun? Kasi most car wash and gas station puntahan ko puro gaas advice. Ok ba gaas or paranoid lang ako.
Yung stoners meron ba sila treatment for water spots or purely rain repellant lang?
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November 5th, 2010 09:30 AM #456
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November 5th, 2010 01:08 PM #457good suggestion, most people i notice when using QD usually end up using a lot of it, QD's are usually just meant to be misted that why we also look for very good spray bottles to do the job properly a short fine mist should do the job well, on a hood only 3 sprays of fine mist will already cover a camry's whole hood
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November 5th, 2010 01:10 PM #458
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November 5th, 2010 01:11 PM #459Two thumbs up on this, if only aquapel was a lot less expensive hehe, one aquapel treatment could nearly get you one whole squeeze bottle of Rain Clear Gel for the price, so i just end up using Rain Clear more often but on those times i've tried Aquapel it lasted me more than half a year on a daily drive and over a year on our garage queen
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November 5th, 2010 01:16 PM #460yes you could use AIO followed by 476 if thats what you meant
the bug and tar remover is safe for paint just as long as you wash you car properly first before applying it
as with using kerosene its pretty safe if you ask me, just don't let it tell for like 30 minutes or so and just as long as you're carefull with rubber, otherwise on painted parts its very safe
its a cleaner and repellent, its meant to remove films and other gunky sticky contaminants on the paint and add a very light rain repellent, but sadly its not made for removing water spots, waterspots are usually mineral deposits etched into the paint, if you have those you might want to try using pure distilled vinegar on a small hand cotton towel and put some on the windshield and try to rub if off, if its still there you might need to use a more concentrated acid to remove them, and lastly in severe cases you might need to even use a ultra fine polish to remove them of course all depending on the state and severity of the watermarks, i suggest you try to bring it over one time if you guys have an EB, Elevo Watermark remover is a favorite among forumers here its found in nearly all hardware stores, but as with me and my BF we prefer something stronger to easily do the job.
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