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Tsikoteer
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June 11th, 2013 11:38 PM #1Agree with filtered or mineral water plus liquid soap. Practical na wala pang maraming abubut sa garahe.
4liters pa naman capacity nung isang washer fluid ko, kaya impractical kung gagamit ng fluid worth 100pesos per liter.
Baka kung yung binibili pa sa carshop ang ilalagay e hindi luminis yung windshield, manghinayang dun sa kapipindot sa washer fluid.hehehe
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June 11th, 2013 11:57 PM #2Also tried tonight the filtered water + joy mix.
Nawala yung gritiness ng wiper kapag nag sweep siya.
Also noticed na mas clear yung glass after, though sa una medyo malabo since nag bubula yung soap.
BTW i noticed na kapag matagal naka on yung washer spray, nag auto off siya?
Same goes for the rear one. Does it heat up that much ba? Pinalitan ko kasi nung umuulan kanina, so I am left to drain the reservoir via washer spray.
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June 12th, 2013 08:10 AM #3
i'm using toyota winshield washer fluid + distilled water, no issues on watermarks and extends the life of my wiper blades
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June 12th, 2013 04:58 PM #4
Sir how much cost ng wiper blade vs cost ng distilled water and washer fluid for 4years? Tingin ko sa isang seasin ng tagulan sa atin makakabili ka na ng 2-3 wiper blade bosch or denso brand compared sa cost ng fluid at distilled. Imho lang po. No need to argue, peace.
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June 12th, 2013 05:24 PM #5
Here's mine:
22 inch wiper blades (pair) = 700php
1 gallon 3 stage filtered water at home (not distilled) = Basically free
1 coat KSG applied to windshield (twice a year) = 20php?
Total: 720php (Still good after 1.5 years)
Let's say I used distilled water.
720php + 90php = 810php
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June 12th, 2013 05:40 PM #6
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