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February 2nd, 2019 01:13 PM #21
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February 2nd, 2019 01:32 PM #22
This is what I suspect, because my car is squeaky clean naman.
I drove with the windows down yesterdayThough I can't use Lysol because it makes me dizzy
Doctor, don't get mad, because I have notI cleaned the seat cover and carpet naman. As for the AC system, I am scared to have it cleaned kasi baka masira pa nila sa casa.
Thanks! Baking soda is so versatile talaga
LOLd when I saw that at a passenger jeep.
I go by, "If you want it done well, do it yourself". I made a strict rule for anyone NOT to clean my car. It frustrates my family when my car is gathering dust pero ayoko ipagalaw :P
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February 2nd, 2019 01:33 PM #23sa mall,
merong elbow joint na metal or plastic pa nga, may elbow macaroni, may all sorts of grease... but
walang elbow grease!
hindi po anonymous.
unanimous is more like it.
heh heh.
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bakit ba inamag, in the first place?
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February 2nd, 2019 01:37 PM #24
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February 2nd, 2019 03:59 PM #26
i had the same experience last rainy season. the wife did not use the car for a while and left it in the garage. when i got home, its molds all over the interior cabin, leather seats, steering wheel, seat belts, door sidings etc. cleaned it with Mother's VLR then brought outside the garage to dry in the sun with all the doors open. the amag smell went away and smelling leathery fresh again...
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