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    #7041
    Ngeee i though ng failed ang 1st reply..sorry guys

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    #7042
    Quote Originally Posted by dcmanuel0704 View Post
    hi, can you recommend po any auto shop near kalayaan makati? tie rod replacement. tried google pero along buendia/vito cruz na yung pinakamalapit. kinakabahan kasi ako baka biglang magbreak na siya if ibabyahe ko pa ng medyo malayo. thanks!
    bro your spamming already.
    to answer your question (in a way)
    dalhin mo doon sa shop na kilala mo maski malayo. mababantayan mo nalang and most guarantee their work.
    wag masyado maparanoid, even not so good mechanics know how to tighten the bolts/nuts

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    #7043
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    bro your spamming already.
    to answer your question (in a way)
    dalhin mo doon sa shop na kilala mo maski malayo. mababantayan mo nalang and most guarantee their work.
    wag masyado maparanoid, even not so good mechanics know how to tighten the bolts/nuts
    oo nga.
    7 carbon copy posts in 7 threads in less than 1 day.

    brother ninj,
    ang worry yata ni TS, ay baka kumalas na yung tie rod, on the way to the shop.
    naghahanap yata siya ng malapit na shop sa kanila.
    instead of branding him as a spammer, i prefer to see him as a total automotive ignoramus.
    let's give him the benefit of the doubt.

    i'm not familiar with his area. so i wouldn't know if there are suspension shops there or not.

    but if TS subsequently answers all his 7 posts, announcing and regaling his new-found suspension shop along kalayaan makati, all caps pa yung pangalan, address, and full-functioning google map...
    Last edited by dr. d; March 2nd, 2019 at 12:47 PM.

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    #7044
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    oo nga.
    7 carbon copy posts in 7 threads in less than 1 day.

    brother ninj,
    ang worry yata ni TS, ay baka kumalas na yung tie rod, on the way to the shop.
    naghahanap yata siya ng malapit na shop sa kanila.
    instead of branding him as a spammer, i prefer to see him as a total automotive ignoramus.
    let's give him the benefit of the doubt.

    i'm not familiar with his area. so i wouldn't know if there are suspension shops there or not.
    uu nga ano, kaya di ako pwede proofreader LOL
    sa kalayaan meron sa may border ng pasig makati, not sure pero may 2-3 ako nadaan iirc.
    if di sure, pwede papunta nalang sa location ang mechanic; then mechanic siguro can assess if drive-able pa to shop

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    #7045
    what i have done in the past, if my computer and server are cooperative,
    is to google map with satellite picture, the length of the street and look for a shop...
    i let my keybord do the walking...

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    #7046
    Guys just an update, i chose the silver color over the white and im very happy sa color hehe.
    Btw, ano ang best na pang wipe ng dust?
    Microtex ultimate Duster or micro fibre towels?
    Or baka may mga recommendations kayo?
    Thank you.

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    #7047
    ^duster ka dahil mas convenient gamitin, plus less chances of scratching the surface (sundin mo lang tama procedure pag gamit)

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    #7048
    I-blower muna bro bago i-microtex duster. Ideal talaga yung proper car wash as mentioned by uninvited


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    #7049
    Microtex or california car duster... light lang talaga and don't drag it heavily on the car surface.

    Cons would be some streaking because of the wax in the strands. Followed instructions naman and placed it on top of newspaper for more than 24 hours to absorb the excess oil/wax.

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    #7050
    Isn't using the blower just the same as driving the car fast on the highway as the wind will also sweep all the dust away?

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    #7051
    Quote Originally Posted by Flipo View Post
    I-blower muna bro bago i-microtex duster. Ideal talaga yung proper car wash as mentioned by uninvited


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    Ang ayoko lang kasi, even if you do a "proper car wash" sa car wash shops, nagkaka streaks parin eh. Kaya I'd rather do the car wash myself, if time permits. If nagka streaks, then at least wala ka sisisihin

    if no time to car wash, QD nalang muna

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    #7052
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    What is nanofil? Nanosil? Compound and polish?

    I've tried nanosliq before (ito ung QD right?) Nag-streak eh. Kaya di ko na ulit ginamit. Hehe.
    NanoFil is filler. NanoSil is sealant.

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    #7053
    OT: Di parin talaga ako sanay sa car terms, pag nakakabasa akong MF, unang naiisip ko MotherF*****

    "Use the MF towels to clean the car" - I cam imagine Samuel Jackson telling me this

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    #7054
    Decon wash kagabi



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    #7055
    before ..



    sanded with 1200 and 2500 grit ..
    IPA rub ..
    clearcoated ..


    to be continued

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    #7056
    ninja,
    you remind me of... me..
    back when my body was as willing as my mind.
    heh heh.

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    #7057
    question lang po sa mga guru

    I purchased shinemate ex605 sa reflections last week then tried it last sunday for 3 hours. until now masakit pa din buong braso ko.

    While using it, need ba may konting pressure sa paggamit or parang support lang?

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    #7058
    Quote Originally Posted by iPhat View Post
    Guys just an update, i chose the silver color over the white and im very happy sa color hehe.
    Btw, ano ang best na pang wipe ng dust?
    Microtex ultimate Duster or micro fibre towels?
    Or baka may mga recommendations kayo?
    Thank you.

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    Gratz with your new silver car [emoji108]

    I use microfiber towels for wiping off dusts from the windshields. I do it daily due to the very dusty conditions here at BGC and Quezon city.

    I used to clean off the dust from my silver Mazda3 using Microtex ultimate duster but after seeing a few light scratches I stopped using it. This duster, aka california duster, is ideal only for light dusts on the paint. If the car is daily driven at areas with very dusty conditions, I won't recommend using this duster. Best to just wash the car once a week. With the looming water shortage crisis, a proper waterless car cleaning is preferable.

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    #7059
    Quote Originally Posted by tribal View Post
    question lang po sa mga guru

    I purchased shinemate ex605 sa reflections last week then tried it last sunday for 3 hours. until now masakit pa din buong braso ko.

    While using it, need ba may konting pressure sa paggamit or parang support lang?
    For the abrasives to work, you need a bit of pressure. Place your hand on top of the polisher, then just let the weight of your hand be the pressure you exert.

    Also depends if you are correcting or polishing. Arm speed is relevant also.

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    #7060
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    For the abrasives to work, you need a bit of pressure. Place your hand on top of the polisher, then just let the weight of your hand be the pressure you exert.

    Also depends if you are correcting or polishing. Arm speed is relevant also.
    bale hand ko nasa top ng polisher pero medyo dinidiinan ko pa din kaya masakit pa din braso ko. So mali pala yung ganon. From what I understand ngayon ay parang nakapatong lang dapat yung kamay sa head ng polisher...

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