Will look for those adapters tomorrow and update if they have stocks.
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I asked the service advisor and the technical supervisor at Chevy North EDSA about the severe operation of our Trailblazer. He said here in Metro Manila it will fall under Stop and Go traffic. Meaning all of our routes, including minor streets, has bumper to bumper traffic. This case daw never happens in Metro Manila kaya we're all safe with the 10,000 km oil change interval.
Yes we need to go back every 5,000 kms or 4 months whichever comes 1st as per the service advisor and technical supervisor and also Chevy Philippines AVP for service Mr. Landicho, but it would be for checking the fluid levels, engine compartments, brake pads, rotor discs, and tightening of bolts if there would be any. No parts replacement in between oil changes except kung may kailangang palitan agad.
Kaya it's only the labor ang babayaran in between oil changes if you opt for the dexos2 oil during the 1st PMS.
Hmmm. Seems thie side moldings get dirty easily and the seats get dirty as well. Will end up using seat covers hahaha.
What so you guys do to minimize the dirt stains? 3M scotchguard?
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For the seats, I use Meguiar's Gold Class Rich Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. It does its job well by cleaning the dirty surface on the seats and conditions it to prevent further cracking. For the door trims and moldings I use Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer. It cleans all kinds of surfaces like hard plastic, leather and vinyl.
By the way guys, I'm planning to avail the home service 1 year paint protection program of Hillsborough Car Spa. I heard they provide quality service as per the guys over at the Santa Fe 3 thread. Before I avail that, the small and deep scratches need to be repainted (touch up paint) 1st.
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I already had my Trail with paint protection, end up coughing almost 4k for the labor and transportation expense since it's home service.
As for the leather seats, I'm just using WipeOut, the ones being used for cleaning computer parts. This was the advice to me when I bought the German leather seat cover for my Ford Focus.
The paint protection service I got at 7.5K is four sessions (Dec 2012, March 2013, July 2013, September 2013) of application an at the last session complete detailing work.
Magamit din kaya yang WipeOut for cleaning the seats. Presently I'm using just water on cloth parang effective naman. For genuine leather water is the best for cleaning.
Who did your paint protection? That's too expensive just for the labor and transpo. As what I've read at the Santa Fe thread, sir larry0609 shelled out 7k for his 1 year home service paint protection courtesy of Hillsborough Car Spa. The detailers were even accompanied by Steve, one of the owners.
Also did had Hillsborough 1 year paint protection program. You can check out the cost at their website, here Hillsborough Detailers
That's from their Eastwood branch but they're moving shop somewhere inside Eastwood, at the back of Robinson but will not be operational yet until a week more. But they have a new shop at Cubao and it's at P. Tuazon corner 20th Street. More on P. Tuazon as it's located at the back of Shell Gas Station, next to Yamaha Store.