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November 11th, 2005 04:15 PM #22
water spots won't happen if you properly dry your car, whether you use rain water or tap water
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November 11th, 2005 10:27 PM #23wlang water spots kapag rain water gamit? wow!
ang alam ko lng di maganda ang rain water dahil may acids yan..
gusto mo wilkins nlang distilled din yun.. hehe joke..
wipe it hangan mawala ang water spots.. bili ka yung yellow na mag soak ng water.. di ko alam name nka limotan ko
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November 14th, 2005 09:01 AM #24
You know what guys, may sense din yun rain water na sinabi ni steeljack . although i have to try it...
Usually when we go for a vacation in tagaytay(or go to our folks up in Baguio), the house we have there can only sit 1 car. The other car has to stay out. Light rain coupled with/or some mist(or mildew) forms overnight. When I'm too lazy(or if I forgot my wash kit) to wash the car the next day, I just leave it outside the whole afternoon. And amazingly, there are no hard water spots when it dries up. Sometimes I just QD it and viola! Ayos na. When I'm in manila, DACP na yun pantanggal ko ng water scales its hopeless to leave your car outside in M.M. - a detailing nightmare
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November 14th, 2005 09:56 AM #25
ok cguro ang rain water basta hindi polluted ang lugar... hindi lang talaga applicable to sa Manila.
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November 14th, 2005 11:33 AM #26Originally Posted by cardo
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November 14th, 2005 12:01 PM #27
There's no beating a good detailing job on your car if you want maximum protection against the elements. It doesn't matter if you use tap water or distilled water when washing your car, you just have to dry off to prevent water spots.
Plus I doubt if you will have the patience in collecting rain water to wash your car. It's not applicable here in MM where leaving your car parked will guarantee thick dust accumulation,
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November 14th, 2005 12:10 PM #28it rain so much here in Seattle that I just let the rain do its job. Actually, I was thinking the same when its raining hard in here, just go ahead, scrub my truck and let the rain rinse it off.
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November 14th, 2005 12:16 PM #29
lakay.... it rains 10 months of the year there! hehehe kakatawa dyan whenever there's a slight ray of sun pa carwash agad lahat ng tao hehehe. pero ganda ng summer dyan. kung gano kadilim ang tag-ulan, ganun din kaliwanag (hanggang gabi) ang araw. kainis pa, during the coldest months of the year like in january... ice ang kalaban ng kotse mo. it's like your car has fangs on its bumper hehehe and we thought that rain was the worst thing we could have on cars
tama nga pag malakas ulan get your rain coat tas scrub/wash like hell then go back into the house hehehe..
yebo, well i know dew since they are fine particles of water. rain just leaves lots of water beads all over and... the ground is wet hehehe. I get exempted from watering the garden I dont know, it must be the NXT that I put onLast edited by cardo; November 14th, 2005 at 12:30 PM.
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November 14th, 2005 12:30 PM #30
Dati pagmalakas ang ulan sinasabayan ko ng car wash and goli hehe. Wala naman problema, tipid pa.
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