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  1. Hi everyone, not sure if anyone encountered this before. Basically, I was trying to get some tissue from my car while holding onto the pump. Didn't press the lever but there was leftover petrol in the nozzle and it spill onto my car door. Wiped it down immediately. While the leather seems fine, there are ugly white trails on the plastic now. Anyone has solutions to that? Thanks!
  2. My 4-mth old car side windows had really bad stains from water that leaked from the ceiling. I’m guessing it’s limescale. I tried all kinds of stuff to remove it, turpentine, thinner, glass cleaners, etc, but none worked. I even sent it to the professional groomers to remove the stains and ended with a shiner car albeit with stained windows. Last resort was to get the windows changed if I couldn’t bear with it anymore. Then last week while shopping in JB, I came across a product from WAXCO called “Water marks remover”. Given that it only cost less than S$15 to get it and I’ve already spent a few hundreds on polishing with failed results, I decided to give it a try. Lo and behold, it worked like magic! All the stains were gone. I’ve also used it to clean my front windscreen which had developed juddering after the polishing session, will update if the juddering is gone during the next rain shower. I think it’s some kind of strong chemical in the bottle, it even came with 2 rubber gloves to protect the hands. Directions also stated strictly not to use it on the car paint work, and to rinse it off with lots of water when cleaning is finished. For those with stains in the car windows (and maybe juddering on the windscreen), can try out this product. I bought it from Tesco, but I think other supermarkets will also have. Good and cheap solution for me, only wished I tried it earlier before wasting my money on the polishing! I have photos of the product but don’t know how to upload, so here’s a link to a picture of it. https://www.sgcarmart.com/products/overview.php?ID=7454
  3. Hi guys, my car is silver color. I was lazy and didn't wash for a few months. Now some areas can see dirt streaks caused by rain, and they don't come off when washing. I tried clay bar also cannot. Should I buy polishing product and try to polish myself by hand to remove the streaks or do I need to send to professionals who can use the machine?
  4. i call all the famous ones and the freelancers one, all of them will not remove the tyre from the rim to respray. neither will they remove the calipers to spray. i was wondering if anyone has a contact to a professional who can spray paint in that manner.
  5. The evidence supporting the lack of an app drawer in the Android N release is really starting to stack up. The just-announced LG G5 has no app drawer and while the Galaxy S7 does have an app drawer, there is a hidden setting to remove it. All of this is making it look increasingly likely that Google is indeed planning to ditch one of Android’s most recognizable features. http://www.androidauthority.com/exclusive-android-n-may-not-have-an-app-drawer-674571/ http://www.androidauthority.com/android-n-no-app-drawer-evidence-lg-g5-samsung-galaxy-s7-675315/ Android becoming iPhone liao!
  6. I will plan to scrap my car. I am thinking to remove some parts and resale to workshop. Please brother here share from you experience what are u remove before sending it to scrap yard ?
  7. Hi, need some advise on where can I get a cheap dekitting services for my car's audio system as I am changing to a new car next week. Any recommendation appreciated.
  8. Hi, My apologies if I have posted in the wrong forum. Was away for the week and left my car parked in the MSCP. When I went and take my car today, I discovered the bumper and boot have quite a lot of white dots (paints spilled from the MSCP wall painting). Apparently, when they paint the carpark, my car was not fully covered. The paints have dried and I am unable to scratch them off. Does anyone have any advice on how to go about in removing the paint? Thank you.
  9. My wife's iphone's screen protector has a crack. How to remove the previous glass protector ar? (to change to a new one) Any one with experience got pointers? other than brute force lol...
  10. dear brothers/sisters, anyone can advice how to remove spark plug that is stuck to the car? mechanic managed to remove 3 out of 4. now left one and the mechanic say its dangerous to remove, might result in engine need to be removed. google and found some results like spraying WD40 or on the engine make it warm then easier to remove. thanks in advance for any advice given!
  11. Any bro can advise me on how to DIY stubborn water spots on car wind screen? tks u.
  12. The doctor said he need to cut the finger to remove the ring. The goldsmith said he need to cut the ring to remove it. What did the engineer do?
  13. A cigarette butt landed on my roof top (likely thrown by someone on the second or third floor) and it left a yellowish burnt mark about a 10 cent coin in size. Would someone be kind enough to let me know how to remove this burnt mark?
  14. hi guys, I have a protective transparent sticker for my front headlamp in case of any stone chips. it was bought and installed separately. now I need to remove it and re-stick another good quality one. but first, I need to remove it to inspect the headlamp lens. any good shops that can remove this?
  15. Amoebas devour girl's cornea after contact lenses stay in for 6 months File photo depicting a case of Acanthamoeba Keratitis. Acanthamoeba keratitis, first recognized in 1973, is a rare, vision threatening, parasitic infection seen most often in contact lens wearers. Thursday, Jul 03, 2014The China Post/Asia News Network By Lin-Yi Shen TAIPEI, Taiwan - A college girl was found to have had both the corneas of her eyes devoured by amoeba after wearing disposable contact lenses for over half a year without taking them out. The girl bought a pair of disposable contact lenses that were supposed to be used for one month and wore them for more than six months, even while she was sleeping. After feeling acute pain in her eyes, she went to hospital and was diagnosed with acanthamoeba keratitis, which is caused by a protozoon called an amoeba. The infection was brought on by dirty water that she used to clean her face, doctors said. Acanthamoeba keratitis, commonly referred to as amoeba keratitis, usually afflicts contact lens wearers or people whose eyes come into contact with dirty water. Director of ophthalmology at Wan Fang Hospital Wu Jian-liang indicated that contact lens wearers are a high-risk group that can easily be exposed to eye diseases. A shortage of oxygen can destroy the surface of the epithelial tissue, creating wounds in the eyes and cultivating an environment suitable for amoebas to survive. Wu said that the college girl did not follow the correct procedure in maintaining the hygiene of her contact lenses and her overuse of the lenses gradually damaged her corneas. After half a year of wearing them, her corneas were devoured by amoeba and shrank to half their normal size. Unfortunately, polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) or chlorhexidine, which are considered to be effective medicines in eliminating such amoebas, haven't yet been introduced to Taiwan, said Wu. Director of ophthalmology at Tri-Service General Hospital Lu Da-wen warned that no matter whether they are soft or hard, contact lenses should not directly come into contact with water, as this will increase their chances of becoming infected by other viruses and protozoon. Lu also stated that cases of acanthamoeba keratitis usually increase markedly during summer, and people should therefore pay more attention to proper hygiene at this time. - See more at: http://yourhealth.asiaone.com/content/amoebas-devour-girls-cornea-after-contact-lenses-stay-6-months#sthash.90qOvv55.dpuf
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  17. I want to know what this fellow drank! knn...then ppl double park and cause inconvenience how? WTf. REally clown. Which school he went to shd be closed down. Then if barrier open, ppl can enter n exit FOC?? sheesh......really, they shd do an iq test for those intending to buy cars to weed out dumbfarks like this one Remove carpark entry barriers to ease congestion MOST carparks in shopping malls, HDB estates and schools now use electronic parking systems, which result in manpower savings and do away with the use of coupons. Motorists are charged based on the parking duration. However, this system causes a delay at the carpark entrance as motorists have to wait for the barrier to lift before they can enter. When the carpark is full, motorists are unable to enter, creating a traffic jam. The situation can be improved if the authorities remove the entry barrier. Even if the carpark is full, motorists can drive in and wait for parking spaces to be vacated. There is no need for the entry barrier as the system can scan each vehicle and record the time of entry, much like how an Electronic Road Pricing gantry works. The exit barrier should remain in place, so parking charges can be levied. Ching Yong Hai
  18. Hi bros, any idea and how much, also can new no. plate make on the spot? TIA
  19. there seen to be a layer of oily film on windshield that i failed to remove after many attempt. anyone also facing this problem ? had tried those commercial brand out there but none seen to work effectively. problem return after just 1 2 days. thanks in advance. Regards
  20. Using hair dryer?Adhesive remover?Where to buy?The carbon sticker got white mark caused by the car washer whom accidentally wax the stix too.Any helps and tips is fully appreciated
  21. I tried wax but it can get rid abit.. but very hard to remove all.. since big portion of scratched paint.. anyone got experience and wanna share what to use?
  22. Hi Bros/Sis, I recently applied some swirl and scratch removals on my bonnet. However, the plastic trimming was left unprotected when I lay the cloth with the cream on it while doing cleaning up. The next day, I realize that these spots seems to have formed on the black plastic portion as per shown in the image attached. Is there any way I can remove them? I tried normal water, even detailer and glass cleaners, didn't work. It seems to disappear when I wipe it with a wet cloth but shortly once it dries, the spots appears again. Do share with me if you know of any item that can remove the stains. Thank you
  23. I don't know whether you guys notice it or not. The LTA press release they may have forgot to include a number in the factsheet. The average annual milleage for a 2 shift taxi should be more than 1 shift taxi right. So why is it 13,65 km for 2 shift vs 9,129 km for 1 shift taxi? Or is it my eyes acting up? http://app.lta.gov.sg/corp_press_content.a...0zg489zmggadp4u
  24. Just bought a 2 year old white ride. Removed the emblem and found the dual tone of white. Anyway to polish away the difference? Or any other solution?
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