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November 26th, 2002 05:06 PM #11
Ganun ba? Ako sawa na ako dito Medyo hirap din ang economy ngayon dito, buti na lang ok pa trabaho ko he he :D
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November 27th, 2002 11:12 PM #12Teka mga bros, parang oxymoron yata yung
waterless wash.
Paano ba yan? How can you ever remove dirt
without water or something to wash the car with?
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November 28th, 2002 12:09 AM #13ever heard of dry cleaning? maraming paraan para matanggal ang dumi. i think i can guess how this waterless wash works, but i'll leave it to IceCold para sigurado =)
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November 28th, 2002 06:20 AM #14Originally Posted by TJMaxxOriginally Posted by splerdu
Salamat! Aga kong nagising umiyak kasi anak ko nanaginip yata :?
Anyway, here is some instructions on how to use the product:
With two towels on hand, just simply follow the instruction on the bottle to wash, polish and wax the car.
Step 1: Spray on 1st towel to moist it (Do not drain the towel, just moist it)
Step 2: Spray on section of the car (where you hand can reach in one single action)
Step 3: Use the moist towel to wipe of dirt and grime off the surface of the paint.
Step 4: Use the 2nd dry towel to buff the clean surface. Turn the towel occassionally to bring out the shine of Teflon and Carnuba wax.
One point to clarify is that this is not a Wax or Polish product. This is a New Innovation Car Wash product with Polish and Wax component in it. It is recommended that you might still need to wax your car once in a year. However, the longer you use the product, the frequency of waxing the car should be lesser.
Hope the information helps.
Cheers!
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November 28th, 2002 10:43 AM #15
Here's one of the best waterless product in the US...
http://www.protectall.com/products.htm#Quick
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November 28th, 2002 09:35 PM #16Looks like a good product but I suppose its expensive
and may not be practical vs. using water, shampoo and
wax on your car.
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November 30th, 2002 10:39 AM #17
TJmaxx,
Not really expensive, though not yet finalized, but it would be set to be competitive in terms of price with other products as well as those carwash shops.
Btw, how much does it cost for a normal carwash including vacuum? Sa lugar kasi namin, I spend around P130 for that service, wala pa yung mga tips. Wala pang wax yan and normally, P200 ko ubos kaagad with just one carwash service including tips of course. :?
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December 2nd, 2002 10:55 AM #18
Typical prices for car wash is only P40, P80 for more "high end" shops, P120 for detailing shops... these usually include vaccuming.
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December 3rd, 2002 05:38 PM #19If you are going to spray it and then eventually wipe it, pano yun thick mud and dirt? Di ba may maliliit na bato yun, if it gets stuck within the towel and then you wipe it around e di puro gasgas na yun paint?
but its interesting. i'd like to try it one day. bring it here in the phils pre. or maybe conduct a market study first, like a survey or something so that you could get some market sentiment on the product. or to get attention, hire some nice ***y ladies, parang bikini car wash. hehehe waterless bikini car wash! thats cool :D
good luck sa business mo.
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December 4th, 2002 12:17 AM #20Parang hard sell yata yan.
You may have to do a lot of convincing
of your potential customers. That entails
nothing less than changing the mindset
that you have to use water to "wash" something.
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