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June 20th, 2010 11:20 PM #4924
AHAHAHAY!!! :clap: :gayfight:
Panalo talaga pag may OGE! :clap:
Nice one chikselog!
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June 20th, 2010 11:42 PM #4925
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Uyyy. Bibili na yan! :naughty2:
Linis ka na ng Tucson! Tapos OGE :naughty2: :bwahaha:
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June 20th, 2010 11:45 PM #4926
Dadalawin kita sa USTE bukas. tapos pahiram OGE :naughty2:
testing testing muna :naughty2:
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June 21st, 2010 12:15 AM #4927Chiks: nice, parang salamin! nakabili na pala ako glass science, try ko bukas
Ano pala magandang QD guys? Pwede ba to ilagay sa whole car after waxing? for extra shine/protection?
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June 21st, 2010 12:20 AM #4928
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June 21st, 2010 01:50 AM #4929*dotnetmatt: two hands down Collinite wins in terms of durability, but if you're looking for a go to wax for in between Collinites then Optimum Car Wax is the thing for you, see since its rainy season nowadays my recommended application of collinite would be every 2 to 3 weeks, now if you wash you car everyweek and is a fan of spray waxes then Optimum Car Wax fits you well since its a real car wax and its not even classified as a spray wax or a wax booster and it very much compliments Collinites durability prolonging it, aside from that OCW gives you a nice shine comparable to the better OTC brands while providing a longer lasting shine than even some of the popular paste waxes at the ease of a QD since you basically use it just like a QD, so you can actually wax your car in just 15 minutes and less, i really won't compare it with Collinites but i will definitely use it at my inbetween Collinite waxing, they both work very well together
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June 21st, 2010 01:54 AM #4930What SG said would most probably be what he meant, clay it made of abrasives that are pretty much like rubbing compound turned into a clay texture, but since its able to mold and re-shape itself it takes a lot of its abrasiveness away it is only abrasive unto rough part and spots on the paint, one thing you would notice when trying to clay off a paint transfer would be that while your claying the paint over spray or transfer it slowly wears off pretty much like wet sanding but the other parts that are smooth are left unharmed just the part which stands out are getting abraded, and thats also why its great for removing on top of the paint bonded contaminants and requires a lot of lubrication.
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