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October 25th, 2017 02:33 PM #11
do you have a polisher for removing wax?
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October 25th, 2017 02:40 PM #12
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October 25th, 2017 02:44 PM #13
Hindi naman siguro nakakahiya. I mean, I think everyone knows naman you're from out of town. Now, if it were a car event, then yes, appearances count. Otherwise, ikaw naman magdadala sa sarili mo (in a manner of speaking), not the car you drive or the state it is in. Kung sobrang dumi, it can even be an ice breaker. :D
Don't get me wrong. I do admire your dedication in keeping your car clean. I guess most of us go through that phase at some point in time as car owners. But because of the environment here in our country, it's impossible to keep it spotless for more than a few minutes.
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October 25th, 2017 02:58 PM #14
I won't bother to wash my car during a trip. I also enjoy detailing and don't let anyone else wash my car BUT as you and others have said, don't be a slave to your car. Just enjoy your vacation.
OR you can do what I do which is I never use my car on long tripsFeeling ko kasi nalalaspag car pag bina biyahe sa malayo (that's just me) You can borrow a car from your parents or grandparents or rent a car so you don't have to worry about your car getting dirty.
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October 25th, 2017 03:05 PM #15
One quick downpour on NLEX and your squeaky clean car is gone.
I travel the North every week and the longest I've kept my car clean is 3 days. Either it rains or the dust is just too much.
Futile IMO. I used to care about swirlmarks, but I realized if anyone travels as much as I do (4,000 km a month), it's impossible to keep the car absolutely swirl-free.
And for most people, my car still looks better than an immaculately clean car with stock rims. So detailing is really an exercise in futility for me.
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October 25th, 2017 03:21 PM #16
before travel, wash and wax your car. during your travel, bring along your quick detailer or wax. there should be a good carwash shop in Baguio where you can have your car wash then after you can do your quick detailing before the event you are attending.
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October 25th, 2017 03:39 PM #17
im diagnosing if you have a sickness 😉
rinseless wash is perfect... just ask a shop to pressure wash any dirt then you safely do the rinseless wash youself.
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October 25th, 2017 04:22 PM #18Just park it na lang somewhere far then you walk your way to the event. People there won't see your dusty car.
With the long trip that you got planned... it's really impossible to still have a clean car by the time you get to your event.
I think you should just resist the urge to clean it and make it look good for the event... it is just a temporary or short term pleasure in exchange of a long term regret of having swirl marks/scratches on your paint. Believe me, you might feel good with a squeaky clean car on the event, but at the back of your mind you're very uneasy because you're pretty sure you have gifted your car with some scars from that 2 minutes of fame. ;)
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October 25th, 2017 08:33 PM #19
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October 25th, 2017 08:38 PM #20Narealize ko lang, Im just in the phase na "bago pa kasi" kaya OA sa OC. Parang bagong cellphone lang, dahan dahan nilalapag pero after a while hinahagis na lang.
not sure kung ako lang dumadaan sa ganitong stage kaya pagpasensyahan nyo na. Sakyan na lang kung masasakyan.
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