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November 27th, 2006 04:08 PM #1Hello All,
I recently bought a black car, thinking na nasa uso ang black ngayon.
The car sales agent advised me not too kasi mahirap daw talaga imaintain ang black, but then I thought what the heck pare-pareho lang iyan. My previous cars were dark green and yellow, and parehong mabilis imaintain.
The black is a headache. Ang bilis magka-waterspots. Lalo na during rainy season. Ang hirap pang tanggalin, nananakit na ang braso ko, ayaw pa rin.
Any suggestions on how to prevent these water spots? And kung ano iyong effective na pangtanggal sa kanila (brands of products please para mabili ko na kaagad)?
Also, iyong stainless na part sa front bumper ko (just below the hood), nagkaroon ng mantsa (parang kalawang ang kulay) na hindi matanggal-tanggal. Ano kayang solution ang pede kong magamit to remove the stain?
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November 27th, 2006 04:23 PM #2
Cleaner Wax(?)- Meg's and Mother's.
May nabasa ako dito (kahapon lang ata), pwedeng pang-alis ng water spots and WD40.
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November 27th, 2006 04:44 PM #3
i used na dati yan wd40 thinking it does make it shiny kapitin ng alikabok... hala... o hindi lang ako marunong gamitin... i used to have this wax na i bought like on a tv shopping channel ang galing never nagkaspots nga yun car ko (dark green) nun naubos i tried contacting the tv network wala na daw nun... prob ko din yan water spots i own a deep blue car... so ima watch this thread...
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November 28th, 2006 03:35 AM #5
looks like you need a machine, Klasse AIO or something similar, even polish would work
here are some pics of my friend's Type S, pero this is after a full detailing process (clay/polish/selants included). Also, para ma-prevent yung surface from industrial fallouts sa future, you have to protect it with some coating of some sort, I found selants to be the best, walang kumakapit sa Klasse SG...
don't use WD-40, that's some oil you're pouring into your paint, and what does oil do? it attracts dust! even wax contains too much oil that it attracts so much dust, none of me and my friends who are enthusiasts use wax...
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November 30th, 2006 11:40 PM #7
pwede sealants . . . . .
or dont wash when the body is hot or on direct sunlight, rinse properly
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December 1st, 2006 03:25 AM #8
*Dragon_488 - About detailing, read this thread. This can help you a lot!
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18901
Nga pala, post ka ng before and after pix. Tignan mo yung gawa ni blink21me sa tsikot ng uncle nya. Here it is:
http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30167
HTH
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