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PrinceValium

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About PrinceValium

  • Birthday 08/04/1967

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  • Location
    Northern California
  • Vehicle Year
    2008
  • Vehicle Make
    Infiniti
  • Vehicle Model
    G37
  • Real Name
    Rob
  1. I will definatley not be obsessing about the car too much during the trip...just wanted to see what would be a good way to not put swirls in if I was to clean it. If I need to I will pressure wash the top dirt off and live with it.
  2. I was talking to some people on the F150 forum I am on and one of the guys on there said he talked to a body shop that told him they could have his car done in an hour!! I thought hmm...wash, clay, AND paint correction in only an hour???? NOT!!!! I told him don't take his car there.
  3. This morning my daughters car was covered with heavy water spots from sitting on the street for 4 days and the house next to her car had it's sprinklers over spraying on the car. It was so bad you really could not see through the glass. I took some vinegar on a terry cloth and cleaned all the windows off by pouring some vinegar on the towel and wiping vigorously. They all came out for the most part...but the car smelled like red wine vinegar!
  4. I am sorry but I have to disagree with you...I have used Dawn to strip wax off my vehicle...and it works great for that. Telling someone to never use Dawn is a little overboard IMO. Whether someone uses IPA or Dawn they both take off the wax.
  5. I would be in prison for killing some kids...lol
  6. This is direct from the Apple website...you can do as you wish to your iPad, just offering my .02 . To clean iPad, unplug all cables and turn off iPad (press and hold the Sleep/Wake button, and then slide the onscreen slider). Use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don’t use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPad. iPad has an oleophobic coating on the screen; simply wipe iPad’s screen with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove oil left by your hands. The ability of this coating to repel oil will diminish over time with normal usage, and rubbing the screen with an abrasive material will further diminish its effect and may scratch your screen.
  7. LOL...where I do agree a week is not a long time...my wife has OCD and especially since the car has been detailed hates to see it dirty even more than she did before the detailing. (if that is possible) I have some time get some waterless wash...but I guess if I use that and then have to follow up with detail spray I am wondering if I could just save some money and just use the detail spray? Thanks for the replies everyone!
  8. The detail spray has a hint of wax in it, which gives the shine, so I wouldn't want to put it on the screen of the iPad. I usually just use a dab of water on a micro fiber cloth and it works great. If you are trying to keep fingerprints off the surface...I would suggest maybe an anti glare shield like I have on mine. Fingerprints wipe off easily and you have the glare reduction for the screen. I would give you a link but don't know if it is allowed. If you want to know the brand I bought PM me
  9. We are just going on vacation for about a week...but since my wife's car is black there is no way it will last a week without being covered with dirt. Since I don't have waterless wash...would detail spray be ok in it's place?
  10. Bill thank you very much for your kind offer...I think maybe savi01 might benefit from them more than I will. Again thank you for your kind offer
  11. That is very nice of you...how good are they for drying the car? I would be worried about somehow putting scratches in the paint even though the paint is clean. what is your experience with them?
  12. "Mmmmm beer" (said like Homer Simpson)
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