Cleaning
#4
i usually wash rice with some water and a bowl
sorry had to say that..sorry sorry
but , i dont see why regular soap for wwashing your car wouldnt work?
windex maybe but id leave that for windows on your house.
sorry had to say that..sorry sorry
but , i dont see why regular soap for wwashing your car wouldnt work?
windex maybe but id leave that for windows on your house.
#6
hehe...I'd say the best fluid would be one that instantly popped them out and magically put the stock ones back in. Sorry, I couldn't hold back
Really, if you mean the exterior, then you shouldn't need anything more than the soap you're washing your car with. But if you're out there scrubbing away for a half hour on them and they still don't look right, maybe it's not the cleanliness that's in question...
Really, if you mean the exterior, then you shouldn't need anything more than the soap you're washing your car with. But if you're out there scrubbing away for a half hour on them and they still don't look right, maybe it's not the cleanliness that's in question...
#7
Originally posted by blizz20oma
hehe...I'd say the best fluid would be one that instantly popped them out and magically put the stock ones back in. Sorry, I couldn't hold back
Really, if you mean the exterior, then you shouldn't need anything more than the soap you're washing your car with. But if you're out there scrubbing away for a half hour on them and they still don't look right, maybe it's not the cleanliness that's in question...
hehe...I'd say the best fluid would be one that instantly popped them out and magically put the stock ones back in. Sorry, I couldn't hold back
Really, if you mean the exterior, then you shouldn't need anything more than the soap you're washing your car with. But if you're out there scrubbing away for a half hour on them and they still don't look right, maybe it's not the cleanliness that's in question...
yeah so anyway, good luck i hope they are clean like you want
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