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April 1st, 2005 03:30 PM #11
If the distilled vinegar does not work, try miratic (muriatic) acid. I tried this on an old ride. The acid will soften the cement so you can rinse it of. When you rinse, rinse thoroughly. Don't worry about the paint being damaged. It would only be damaged if you let the acid sit for more than 10 minutes.
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April 1st, 2005 03:48 PM #14Its concrete. Sana nga tar lang yan.
It's all over the roof, hood, front & back windshield, and trunk cover. May construction sa taas ng building, naambunan ng cement (puro ata), yan ang hirap tanggalin.
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April 1st, 2005 03:56 PM #15
Ah ok. IMO, go with the distilled vinegar like what Theveed posted. It will not damage your paint because mild acid lang yun. Wash your car, then apply the distilled vingar one section at a time using a soft sponge then rinse. Tingnan mo kung matatangal. if hot, buhusan mo on a small section nung vinegar then let it sit for a few mins, then rinse. See if this would do the track. If not, do the muriatic acid thing but like I said on a previous post, don't let is sit for long.
there's this youtube article, about a 2000s altis, that had a high rpm on cold start (2000+ daw),...
high idle RPM at engine start