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June 2nd, 2007 08:04 PM #61
What's the worst thing that could happen to a car paint if it comes contact with the spotless/miracle 2000?
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June 18th, 2007 05:34 AM #62
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June 18th, 2007 06:24 AM #63I don't know how serious the water marks are on your windshield but on my car, this one normally works. Dilute a small amount of car shampoo with water. Wet thouroughly your windshield. Use a high quality chamois leather to wipe it dry using circular motion. Someone suggested using diluted vinegar in previous threads. Just be very careful with this, though, as vinegar is acidic and will definitely ruin your paintwork. Besides, acids also eat away the rubber around your windscreen. So, konting ingat lang.
Chamois leather can also be used to dry your car just after washing to leave the paintwork of your car "streak-free". Try it and you will see the difference. Just don't use the inferior types chamois leather (plasticky, rubberry ones).
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June 18th, 2007 10:52 AM #64
Originally Posted by ;48957
Yes you could use diluted vinegar and use a NEWS PAPER to clean you windshield.
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July 26th, 2007 11:42 AM #67
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July 29th, 2007 04:15 PM #68I've asked dun sa nag-de-detailed ng mga cars sa Mazda Alabang on how they remove the watermarks sa windshield and told me that they use 50/50 solution of Water and degreaser only. By hand or polisher (quicker), wag lang daw malagyan at mababad sa car paint. Nilalagay lang nila yung solution dun sa spray bottle na ginagamit sa parlor.
Meron na ba nakapag try sa inyo?
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July 29th, 2007 07:36 PM #69My take on this eh easy lang.
Tagulan naun kaya paulit-ulit yan. Kung sa pro, tangal nga, pero since malamang uulit, magastos. Pag wala na ang tagulan ayus lang na 1 time ipatira sa pro.
Kung ikaw ang mag-e-experiment, maaaring risky. Kasi if it gets screwed, ikaw ang mamimiligro at ikaw ang walang makikita sa daan.
So safety lang po parati at just stay with ur usual and safe car washing routine. Nakakaasiwa lang para sa owner ang watermarks pero sa iba d naman kita yan. At most important sa lahat makakakita ka pa naman maski me ganyan kesa masira mo ang ws mo at lalong lumabo view mo.
U can be proactive rin, avoid parking outside, dust ur car madalas para d putikin pag naulalan at if possible dry ur windshield(chamois, mf, squeegee) after a rain.
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August 4th, 2007 11:12 PM #70
hay, share ko lang nangyari sakin, i bought water mark remover sa concorde for 250php, out of stock na kasi yung strip it na nabasa ko earlier dito. alangya, ang sakit sa kamay, the windshield took me 1 hr to fully remove the marks, another hour for the back. i stopped and continued the windows the next day, kala ko mas madali since mas maliit surface area pero hindi pala, mas mahirap since mas madami at complicated ang corners, took me almost 3 hrs to clean 4 windows. di pa natapos yun, since may natira sa bottle, i tried cleaning my 13 yr old car, (the 1st 1 was 3 yrs old) kala ko parehas pero mas doble ang hirap since mas malaki build up nung marks. took me 2 hours windshield pa lang, tas kung naubos ko sa 1st car eh half bottle nung solution, sa luma kong car eh naubos na agad yung natirang half sa windshield pa lang. mas sulit pa siguro kung ipatanggal mo na lng sa detailer lalu na kung makapal na talaga build up nung mga marks
anyway water repellant na din yung solution pero just to save the hard labor i've done, nilagyan ko pa ulet ng water repellant from turtle wax
IM NEVER DOING THIS AGAIN HAHAHA!!!
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