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December 19th, 2007 09:53 AM #11
puwede gamitin un sa ceiling pero i do not advise kasi intesive wiping might damage the material mag hihimulmul ang itsura at mag mamapa
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December 19th, 2007 11:35 AM #12
punas sa dashboard and sidings using microtex microfiber towel and mothers protectant.
sa seatcover punas lang using microfiber towel then vacuum sa carper.
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December 25th, 2007 07:42 PM #13
my christmas trip: detail the interior of my car
1. tanggal front seats (consult pdf manual, ;))
2. tanggal rear seats (again with consultation)
3. tanggal rear speakers (finally natanggal ko na rin. no need for it na kasi)
4. vaccum galore!
5. punas ng medyo damp pamunas ang mga seats (leatherette)
6. re-install rear seats
7. re-install front seats
8. clean mats
9. return mats after cleaning/drying
10. spary ng mosquito killer (nakabukas mga pinto eh, inabot na ng takipsilim)
11. spray ng odor x ng turtle wax. para mas fresh ang amoy (i don't use car pabango)
leave overnight.
to do:
12. punasan ng damp mf towel ang dashboard/ceiling. then protect with a little
armor all. daanan ulit ng dry mf towel para mabawasan ng konting armor all.
13. sarap! huwag muna magpasakay ng ibang pasahero. hahaha! namnamin muna
ang katas ng paghihirap sa paglinis ng kotse.
14. mangarap na may 14th month kami. para pambili ng coilovers. ;)
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March 10th, 2008 01:48 PM #14mga bro, ingat lang kayo sa paggamit ng armor-all... its oil based, and if direct sunlight hits it, medyo naluluto yung dash board. especially if your car isnt tinted (like mine). actually, professional detailer ako (detail doctor 4013898, 09178543652, home service yan, tawag lang kayo... maka plug nadin haha) and i always recommend not to use that. you're better of with leather conditioner made for car's upholstery.
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March 11th, 2008 12:37 AM #15
I've read the same thing about Armor All but for a different reason - it's silicone based. This removes water and dries up the dashboard, making it crack. It's the same reason some manufacturers opt not to use silicone based sealants on windshield gaskets, because the gaskets will dry up and shrink, shortening the lifespan of the gaskets.
Very satisfied with Aerospace 303.
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May 3rd, 2008 10:45 PM #19update ko lang po...kasi hindi ko alam kung ok ang formula 1 protectant thanks!
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July 26th, 2008 04:57 AM #20
1. for the lower plastic panels, kick panels, etc...I use woolite
2. damp cloth for the dashboard
I think the important thing is that you have two peices of cloth on hand, one damp with the cleaner and one for drying...so its clean and dry as you go...
If I use Armor All, I use the Natural Fresh variant to prevent the plastics from becoming too shiny...
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