I send a PM syo. Gusto ko sana magpa glass coat next week if possible. Thanks.
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I send a PM syo. Gusto ko sana magpa glass coat next week if possible. Thanks.
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7 WAYS TO RUIN YOUR PAINT WITH OUT KNOWING IT
Keeping your car looking good isn’t just a matter of enhancing its resale value, although that’s important too, it’s also your car’s only line of defense between the sheet metal and the elements. You already know parking lot dings, gravel roads or an angry ex can ruin your car’s paint in the blink of an eye, but a lot of things out there can do just as much, if not more, harm to the exterior of your car.
I recommend keeping a good coat of wax on your car, if you cannot afford a Glass Coat. Not only does it keep it looking pretty, it helps prevent most paint damage, or at the very least, buys you some time to get your car washed. I also recommend keeping a bottle of quick-detail spray and a microfiber cloth in your trunk. As you’ll see, a lot of these common problems can be prevented with a quick wipe of this solution.
THE SOURCE: TREE SAP
The Problem: Ancient peoples used tree sap as glue for a good reason.
The Solution: Bug and tar remover, mineral spirits, clay bar treatment
Just wiping sap off when it’s still gooey only smears it around a larger area. Instead, get a bottle of bug and tar remover from your local car parts store, and use it as directed. If the sap dries, mineral spirits can dissolve it, and remaining residue will come off with a clay bar treatment. Just be sure to wax the car after you’re done.
THE SOURCE: THE GAS PUMP
The Problem: Spilled gasoline
The Solution: Don’t top off, and clean up accidental drips
Times are tough, but “topping off” your gas tank and accidentally letting it overflow is a sure fire way to damage your car’s paint. If left alone, gasoline will leave a stain on your car’s finish that’s nearly impossible to get off. If you do happen to spill gas by accident, the best solution is to grab a bottle of instant detailer and a good, clean microfiber cloth and clean up the gasoline before it does any harm.
THE SOURCE: FINGERTIPS AND MISCHIEF
The Problem: Writing or rubbing on dirty paint causes permanent marks.
The Solution: Keep your car clean.
We’ve all seen “wash me” written on a car’s finish, but the well-intentioned tagger actually just made things worse. Dirt acts like sandpaper when it’s dragged across paint, and it can make the marks last long after the dirt is gone.
Get yourself a long-handled duster and wipe down your car every day to prevent accidental sanding. If it’s too late, most small scratches come out with a polish or scratch remover. Just always be sure to clean the car well before waxing or polishing.
THE SOURCE: YOUR MORNING COFFEE
The Problem: Coffee and sodas contain acids that can etch your clear coat.
The Solution: Wash it off immediately
Driving off with your coffee cup or soda bottle on your roof isn’t just a day-ruined; it can ruin your paint. Many beverages are acidic, and since any acid can hurt your car’s finish, you’ll want to get it washed off as soon as you can. Letting it sit will only give it more time to do damage, and letting it dry will only make it harder to get off later. If it’s a soda, or if you take a lot of sugar in your coffee, then you’re going to be dealing with a sticky residue in addition to corrosive chemicals. If you can’t hit a car wash, then break out your bottle of quick detailer and your microfiber cloth and wipe it up.
THE SOURCE: DIRT ON YOUR CAR-WASH TOOLS
The Problem: Unseen dirt can scratch
The Solution: Keep an extra mitt handy
Washing your own car can be fun, but a common mistake can cause more damage than you think: dropping your sponge. Even the finest, most expensive microfiber wash mitt on the market can be ruined if it touches the ground. The bits of grit and sand it inevitably picks up can’t be entirely washed off, and you’ll have swirl marks and other scratches before you know it. The solution is to never drop anything. But if you’re like us, it’d be best to keep a spare washing mitt or two on hand to avoid the resulting expenses from car detailing or repainting.
THE SOURCE: AVIAN DIGESTION
The Problem: Bird poop is acidic
The Solution: Wash it off immediately
Bird poop isn’t just unsightly. It’s also acidic. Just look at the number of ruined marble statues in pigeon-infested cities and you’ll see what we mean. Not only that, but birds eat seeds and bits of gravel that can scratch your paint.
The solution is to wash bird droppings off as soon as you see them. Use a bottle of quick detail and a soft microfiber cloth to wipe it up. Be sure to use a lifting action, since you don’t want to grind any grit onto your paint.
THE SOURCE: BUGS
The Problem: Bug guts are acidic
The Solution: Get to the car wash
You’re heading home from a road trip when suddenly the eighth plague of Egypt strikes, with thousands of bugs splattering your windshield. But just cleaning the windshield isn’t enough. Bugs are surprisingly acidic, and if you do hit a swarm, don’t let the bugs get the last laugh as their remains slowly etch your paint. Wash your car as soon as you can with a good car wash solution, and for the more stubborn guts, use a bug and tar remover.
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FORD MUSTANG 5.0 - June 01, 2016
Detailed and applied our POMPONAZZI Quartz Glass Coating - 880xx
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TOYOTA FJ CRUISER - June 06, 2016
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Last edited by CLAVEL3699; June 8th, 2016 at 02:30 PM.
Good day Sir,
Magpa estimate ako ng glass coat ng 880xx para sa Volkwagen Beetle, Model 2001 (Silver color).
Please PM me.
Thanks,
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FORD EXPLORER - June 14, 2016
Detailed and applied our POMPONAZZI Quartz Glass Coating - 880xx
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HONDA JAZZ 2016 - June 21, 2016 (BALSO CLEANING)
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MITSUBISHI MONTERO - June 23, 2016
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FORD EVEREST - June 25, 2016
Detailed and applied our POMPONAZZI Quartz Glass Coating - 880XX
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