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Old Jul 21, 2001 | 01:37 PM
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tha_kwak
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GOD DAMN THE CALIFORNIA WATER BLADE!

I use Calif Water Blade for 5 min, and then ended up
gs-27'ing my car 2 hours to get rid of scratches...btw, GS-27 also got rid of every other scratch such as the ones in the door handle.

Best solution for drying is not washing 8 )
-use that spongey/rubbery cloth stuff

-To do windows, "steal" one of those washer things at a Gas Station...they are awesome AND free

For Waxing...
-steal your GF's or wife's wax..that stuff is AMAZING

-go with synthetic waxes if you are lazy and dont wanna do it much (NuFinish works great...but dont do tooo much or u will "yellow" out your paint.)

-go with Canouba based waxes...they are really good, but you need to wax alot.

-again..."steal" your bro's or Sister's t-shirts...for some reason, I get the best results with T-shirts
GOD DAMN THE CALIFORNIA WATER BLADE!

I use Calif Water Blade for 5 min, and then ended up
gs-27'ing my car 2 hours to get rid of scratches...btw, GS-27 also got rid of every other scratch such as the ones in the door handle.

Best solution for drying is not washing 8 )
-use that spongey/rubbery cloth stuff

-To do windows, "steal" one of those washer things at a Gas Station...they are awesome AND free

For Waxing...
-steal your GF's or wife's wax..that stuff is AMAZING

-go with synthetic waxes if you are lazy and dont wanna do it much (NuFinish works great...but dont do tooo much or u will "yellow" out your paint.)

-go with Canouba based waxes...they are really good, but you need to wax alot.

-again..."steal" your bro's or Sister's t-shirts...for some reason, I get the best results with T-shirts
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 02:06 PM
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what?
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 02:14 PM
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Is that a to make fun of your girl friend of wife? Why do you need the womann wax?
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 04:29 PM
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Ya know, i'm not for sure on this cuz i've never used a Cali Blade, but i'm thinking the reason it scratched was because of particles on the surface of the paint, or surface of the blade
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 05:00 PM
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Originally posted by Mike2000SE
Ya know, i'm not for sure on this cuz i've never used a Cali Blade, but i'm thinking the reason it scratched was because of particles on the surface of the paint, or surface of the blade
you didnt wash your car clean enough...

ive been using the california blade for a while now, and have never had a problem. you shouldnt have any problems if its clean, the silicon blade is too soft to scratch on its on
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 05:23 PM
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Originally posted by DooBall


you didnt wash your car clean enough...

ive been using the california blade for a while now, and have never had a problem. you shouldnt have any problems if its clean, the silicon blade is too soft to scratch on its on
Never had a single scratch here either.
Old Jul 21, 2001 | 06:39 PM
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Originally posted by tha_kwak


I got your point without the BLASPHEMY!
Old Jul 22, 2001 | 12:14 AM
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lol

did you remember to wash your car before using the water blade? hehe, I've been using it for a year on a BLACK car and never got a scratch at all... if your car or the blade is dirty you're rubbing dirt all over your paint and thats no good. Also make sure you dont have it upsidedown
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