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July 28th, 2009 01:45 PM #5071
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July 28th, 2009 01:50 PM #5072
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July 28th, 2009 01:53 PM #5073
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July 28th, 2009 01:59 PM #5074
We are sorry to hear about that......
Due to our Montero selling like hot cake, the distributor are taking advantage on us.......that bad............
Like i told one of the american living in Bangkok before,,,,, Bad distributor but nice car..............
even Bangkok buyer facing the problem too.....
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July 28th, 2009 02:01 PM #5075
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July 28th, 2009 02:19 PM #5076
..got it from LA Cars, since i swap it with something that i bought from them before. Is your wiper (replacement) brand Sandoli? That one is made from china, much much cheaper than Bosch. I was supposed to get it too but had a second thought hence i took the germany made.
*fermontalban...i don't think rain away (alone) will remove the rattling sound. I believe that it is really a defect on the the cheap stock wiper. Rain away will help you use less your wiper or reduce the intermittent setting.
*djin_xxx...try getting a branded wiper like bosch. if you like the stock wiper design, bosch has that as well, much much cheaper than the banana type. try filling your windshield washer reservoir with a windshield washer fluid. not sure with the brand but it is made by shark phils (the one who supplies aftermarket stepboards, roof caddy, dashboard cover etc) and it is available from hardware shops. dilute it 50:50 as it is quite expensive (i think about P300). Never pour deep-well hardwater on it as it contains some minerals which may accumulate residues later.
Do's and Don't nga pala sa wiper. Never cut the wiper rubber blade just to make it fit. it has a thin layer of steel wire, which could damage your windshield, if not cut smoothly.
if you will replace the rubber, replace the whole wiper. cost difference is not that much, i think. sometimes the pressure towards windshield weakens and that may be the cause of poor wiping job.
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July 28th, 2009 02:36 PM #5077
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July 28th, 2009 02:42 PM #5078
The brand i got is Ustek, for Php500. The Bosch banana type (Areotwin) sells for Php1,500/pair in Banawe and Php1,600 in Ace or TrueValue Hardware. Ustek is from Taiwan, i think. Yup, I agree that rain away does a terrific job. I also apply it on my monty and I apply it on the front and rear windshields, front windows and side mirrors. But sometimes even if you have rain away, you can't avoid using the wipers especially when dirty water or floodwater is splashed on your windscreen by other passing vehicles.
Thanks.
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July 28th, 2009 02:51 PM #5080
yes, at least for a month after the last application. but it all depends on how heavy and frequent your use your car driving while raining. for a windshield, you only need less than 5 drops every application. Thin coating will do. But be sure to finish it with a microfibre cloth or pranela (will do, but kind a difficult), otherwise, you'll end up with some haze.
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