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June 29th, 2007 10:22 PM #21Try mo rin muna maski lampas na ng 1 week. Sakin kasi dati d ko rin alam ang tungkol sa claybar. Nung na overspayan ako, kung saan2x ako detailing shop nagpa quote eh panay P3k ang quote sakin. Panay full buffing daw. Umabot ata ng mga 3 weeks at nababad ng masyado sa araw bago me isang shop na sinubukan clay bar. Yun P700 siningil, wash n wax included.
In fact, I read somewhere sa net na it could remove overspray na 6 mos na!
Eh sa BB ata kasama na claybar sa premium wash nila, mas mura pa. Kung namamahalan ka sa clay bar, d patira mo nalang. Ang hirap pag d alam nun customer, kung anu2x sasabihin sau eh simple lang pala solusyon.
At kung natiyempo na kaka-wax mo lang nang maoverspayan ka, u might not need clay bar at all.
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April 13th, 2008 02:55 PM #22
up ko lang...
problem ko to ngayon. nagtanong ako kung saan-san kaso ang daming nag suggest ng wetsand or buffing na daw. meron pa isa brake fluid daw. hehehe.
baka dalin ko na lang sa bigberts pag wala ako makita or hindi ko matanggal. pwede kaya yung 3m scrath remover? mas milder naman siya kaysa sa rubbing eh. hehe.
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April 13th, 2008 03:22 PM #23
If it's been on the paint for a short while but dried up a bit and it's gooey so to speak, clay bar works wonders. If it's been on the paint for quite a long time already you can try rubbing compound (mildest) and from there work your way until the paint is rubbed off. Scratch remover helps since they have microabrasives, you just have to be really firm in your application. Just note that it also takes away a bit of the surrounding paint so be careful. Same goes with rubbing compound.
alas, much as we might want to rely on our noses, we may not use our noses to do emissions...
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