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Hi all, last year my new car was coated (i paid over $1k for it) by one of the more reputable coating companies. Car was only 2 days old when it was coated. 6 months later, there were scratches on the boot surface, and water marks on boot, roof and bonnet. The applied hydrophobic effects on the windscreen is also gone. I sent the car back to touch up. Another 8 months later, I had to respray certain panels because I cannot take the scratches. Yup, some ppl scratched my car. But besides that, I have many lines near the door handle, and lines on the bonnet and boot. I've never put anything on them. The guy who repainted my car told me the water marks on my car very bad. I told him cos I park outdoor daily, thats why I know. I did coating to prevent, also cannot. I have to send it back to be re-coated. So after 1 year 2 months of ownership, I don't think I get what I paid for. Maybe coating is not suitable for people who park outdoors. Am I the only one who feels that coating was over-rated? Or it has limited capabilities when it comes to handling the harsh weather, especially for people who park outdoors. What could be a better solution? (besides clean the car everyday! haha)
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I just received this in my email. Looks POSSIBLY genuine. anyway, i do not consume such food be they in JB or SG. outside oil is used many many times before being changed. i'd rather fire up my deep fryer at home where the oil is changed after 10 fryings or so
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Had found some silver coated signal bulbs that is suppose to make your signal lights totally white, without the orange tint when they are not in use. Looks very nice when the lights are not in use. But found that when the signal lights are turned on, the amber light given off is slightly on the reddish side and also not as bright as the original signal light bulbs. Not sure if LTA or TP have any issues with these light bulbs. Anyone have any idea. Thanks.