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September 21st, 2021 10:45 AM #61yes kaso parang tinipid sa tubig. pero feeling ko lang naman yun. ang bitin lang sa akin ay mahal sya compared sa regular carwash but i guess that is offset somewhat by the convenient part tapos syempre di kasama interior sa linis at di ko maiwan na bukas ang kotse.
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September 21st, 2021 10:50 AM #62it is convenient, but i still don't:
1. the place is dark, especially if roofed. i, and probably also they, might not see the entire car and might miss out on certain areas; and
2. "baka umulan paglabas na paglabas ko sa mall.".
i have a shiny car and a not-too-shiny car. they make me alok when the car i am driving is shiny.
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September 21st, 2021 11:18 AM #63
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September 22nd, 2021 03:36 PM #64One of my cars is garaged sa condo parking, which is an extension of a mall parking.
So yung mall carwash for it really no different to washing the car after getting home to the garage.
With the unpredictable weather we have now I found myself using the mall carwash more often, at least for that one car. Kasi zero chance na din na after exiting carwash biglang mauulanan because it's already "home".
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September 22nd, 2021 07:24 PM #65Hello. New member. I discovered this forum looking for an answer to a car related question but it seems I can't create a thread until I put up five posts so I'll just react to these threads first for now and hope the site admin doesn't mind.
These mall carwashes... refer to those guys who go around the mall parking with those pushcarts right? I wonder if they use sufficient water in washing. If tinitipid, I think they might scratch the finish.
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