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August 10th, 2008 10:26 AM #2601
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August 10th, 2008 01:24 PM #2602mine is manual transmission. Lederland is located at west avenue beside cabalen opposite hapchang tea house. you visit the place and look for jerry.
its nice to see their products. i will post the number when i gor hold of the calling card
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August 11th, 2008 10:28 AM #2604
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August 11th, 2008 12:38 PM #2605
Hi guys! This is not really a Carens-specific question but...
As you all know, my Carens is a white one and I recently noticed that although my car always looks clean... upon closer inspection, I can see lots of small black spects of what I assume to be dust/dirt that seems to be stuck to the car. I'm afraid to try and rub it off for fear of scratching the car... I guess I'm partly to blame here - I don't have time to wash the car myself that often (usually only once a week) so the maid is the one who cleans it every morning... I have a feeling the maid doesn't water down the car first to soften and/or water down the dirt/dust but immediately wipes the car off with a wet rag...
In any case, how do I remove these dirt/dust specks without scratching the paint? Is there some kind of cleaning fluid or whatever that I can buy that can safely remove these by softening them or dissolving them?
It's just irritating since the car looks spotless but I know that there's dirt right there...
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August 11th, 2008 12:41 PM #2606
Sorry, double post
weird internet connection...
Last edited by mqavila; August 11th, 2008 at 12:54 PM.
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August 11th, 2008 01:08 PM #2607
I suspect what you are seeing is asphalt. I have tried several rubbing compunds to remove those but it is so difficult. What I am using now is WD40! Yes, it is a lubricant but hey it works like magic on dissolving asphalt....just spray it on the affected area and leave it for 2 mins, then wife it clean with cloth
I know you will be concerned on the paint but I'm using it for a long time now and nothing changes. After cleaning, apply a fully synthetic meguiars wax to protect the paint...
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August 11th, 2008 01:36 PM #2608
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August 11th, 2008 02:38 PM #2609
cheaper alternative is kerosene or diesel. just dont forget to wash with soap after apllying and then wax. Or you may get a dedicated tar/asphalt remover.
Kung hindi naman asphalt yan and medyo magaspang pa din, detailing clay bar will sure do the trick.
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August 11th, 2008 04:06 PM #2610Ilan na kms ng Carens mo? I have an LX/AT and I'm averaging 10.5km/liter 40% city, 60% hiway (NLEX). I've noticed that after 10,000km, mas gumanda yung FC. Here are a few tips:
1. Try diesel from Shell. I've observed that Shell diesel lasts longer than Caltex but I've never tried Petron (give it a try)
2. Check your air filter. At 10,000km, sobrang dumi na ng air filter, which can degrade engine performance and increase fuel consumption. The Casa will only tell you to replace the filter at 15,000km.
3. Try a fuel additive. I'm using F2020 (it was featured in TV patrol a month ago), it really improves fuel consumption. You can also try 'Tip Top', this is the offically endorsed additive of Hyundai (marketing guy told me when I was in Kia Mandaluyong), pero mas mahal.
4. Try to 'stretch' her legs twice a month. Driving at around 160kph * 3,000RPM for around 5 mins should clean engine deposits and will give the VGT a nice workout as well as your heart. Once you can hear the VGT kicking in at high speeds, you'll know what I mean
Realistically, MT will have better FC compared to AT. You just have to manage your expectations. At the start, hirap din ako makaabot ng 10km/liter.
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