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January 13th, 2008 11:50 PM #11
Like I said, I had Big Bert's take care of it via an exterior detailing job. Sure you can take it out but the dried cement will leave A LOT of scratches on the car, so that's just half the job done.
I was watching the Big Bert's boys do my car the whole Saturday I was there. High pressure wash, then a lot of quick detailer and clay to soften the cement droplets. They pried off the stubborn ones with plastic cards while the car was wet.
The judicious waxing and buffing took care of the numerous little scratches the removal process left. You'd have to look really hard to spot the scratches on the Jazz now.
If you can avoid parking next to construction sites, please do so. If you're a stickler for detailing take this experience as proof that prevention is better than cure. Me, I'm a detailing idiot so I left the job to the best around
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January 14th, 2008 07:14 AM #12
Kerosene lang ang katapat niyan. Just make sure that you wipe it off immediately.....
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November 28th, 2010 04:26 PM #13haluan mo konting tubig ung kerosine para hindi masyadong matapang pag pinahid sa paint
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