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  1. Anyone have any recommendations for a good clean, vacuum and wipe down of the ride's interior?
  2. RadX

    Bali Thieves

    This one really wipeout everything.. kitchen sink too heavy , else kanna wipeout too https://www.facebook.com/2168142533464353/posts/2550101985268404?sfns=mo
  3. Assuming both your workplace and home is those covered carpark. Do you, wipe your car when you return after a raining day? I'm one of those fortunate ones where my workplace and home's carpark is those cover type. When I came back from lunch just now (Rainly day), I proceed to wipe dry my car. Then I realised I'm the only one doing so in the carpark . Reason for me to do so. I dun want to complaint about having water mark later on. Just want to find out whether is there others who do the same. Do share your view.
  4. This must be one of the most innovative way to tackle dengue.. I like the self destruct mechanism.. But scary if one day, they can GM humans to self destruct before gaining sexual maturity. Macam the genophage in Mass Effect.
  5. was dropping off some stuff to a friend other day, saw this old uncle wiping dry his car (open air carpark) he was using old t-shirts to wipe dry the body...and....old UNDERWEAR for the rims
  6. hi guys, just need some help my hdd died on me today, so now i'm reinstalling my stuff. now the big question is, if i plug in my phone into the com, what will be deleted? most importantly will my contacts be safe? Thanks in advance guys Cheers
  7. Humph...... just got back from lunch and it is raining cats and dogs so after I parked the car, proceed to dry the car out. People that parked their car, look at me like I siao or something. Colleauges that passed by also laugh at me. So in order to check my sanity, how many of you folks dry your car after coming in from the rain?
  8. Bros What cloth you use to wipe/wash the car There are cheap normal clothes like ntuc, giant house brand, then have those more expensive mircofibre cloth some use old clothes. any difference and will those cheap cheap cloth scratch the paintworks? thanks
  9. Should we wipe the car dry after rain? I have asked around and generally got 2 responses. YES: Dry it and it'll look clean. Prevents water spots too. NO: You'll introduce more scratches due to the dirt that sticks to the water beads. So what do you think?
  10. Israel electric car project aims to wipe out oilSell them like mobile phones, kill oil by 2020 By John Lettice → More by this author Published Tuesday 22nd January 2008 14:20 GMT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nail down your security priorities. Ask the experts and your peers at The Register Security Debate, April 17, 2008 DLD08 Israel today announced backing for Project Better Place, intended to switch motor transportation from oil to electric, and by a massive coincidence one of the project's prime movers, Shai Agassi of Better PLC, was evangelising at the DLD (Digital Life, Design) show in Munich. His objective, he says, is to "take one country off oil in a way that is repeatable." Israel is that country. And the model is the mobile phone. Really. The point of choosing Israel, says Agassi, is that doing it in a chaotic country is important, and he claims Israel is the most chaotic nation he knows. Plus there are helpful limits to how far you can drive in Israel - the endurance of a electric car on one 'fill up' is about 200km, and that easily covers the furthest you can go within Israel. He takes a pretty rational view of how far people are prepared to go to save the planet, and when it comes to cars that's not very far. It's got to be your car, no shares, with performance and size at least equivalent to today's models. It's got to be affordable (which includes image and cred, so lose points for non 'green' Hummers), and it's got to be fairly easy to 'fill up'. That last one's one of the gotchas of electric, and it's Agassi's primary point of attack. So you've got a vehicle that allows people to be green without it actually costing them anything to do so, and you've got the 'filling stations'. Which work this way. Israel will be blanketed with a network of battery exchange stations and roadside charge points which allow the cars to be charged whenever they're parked. Agassi suggests there will be about 500,000 of these, and points out that it's doable, because they've got them in Sweden, Norway and parts of Canada, where if you don't plug in when you stop your engine freezes. Charge points and swap stations mean there's no need for lengthy charge periods, so 'filling up' should take no more time than it does currently at a petrol station. Israel's helping with the economics. It currently taxes electric vehicles at 10 per cent and petrol at 72 per cent, and the government has promised to keep the electric car tax at that level until at least 2015. The switchover to electric vehicles is where the mobile phone model comes in. Say the motorist pays the equivalent of their current annual petrol bill for a mileage plan, they could be given the car to use, and it would become theirs after four years. Other mobile plans could operate - all you can eat unlimited mileage, pay as you go, and so on. The plan is to have the first of the cars on the road in 2009, 100,000 in 2010 and Israel off oil within ten years. Singapore boleh
  11. Hi, Anyone got any good spray-on-wipe-off wax/polish to recommend? Just to clarify, I am refering to those that does not need to wait for drying up before buffing off type. Thanks for your recommendations!
  12. Probably not applicable to local Nissan cars but just sharing info. What is a "fob" anyway? http://www.cellular-news.com/story/23944.php Mobile Phones Could Wipe Car Ignition Fobs Owners of some new Nissan motor cars are being advised to keep their mobile phones away from the keyless-ignition fobs which are used to start their cars, as the phones can "wipe" the fob memory. The problem is limited to the 2007 Altima and G35, and the problem can be avoided by keeping mobile phones at least an inch away from the fob. The Tennessean newspaper said that if owners send or receive calls while their phones are touching the fob, there's a chance the fob's electronic code could be erased. Once erased, the fobs cannot be reprogrammed, and owners can restart their engines only by using the spare fobs sold with their cars, a Nissan spokesman told the newspaper. Nissan expects to be able to issue new fobs within a few months, and is currently replacing damaged fobs free of charge. Brent Adams, general manager of Action Nissan on Thompson Lane, told The Tennessean that only a few customers have complained. "(Nissan officials) are doing the right thing by letting the dealers know," he said.
  13. Hi guys! I've been using those wipe cloth found in the automotive section of supermarts, but found that using those to wipe my windscreen usually leave a layer of white film that is visible under strong light at a certain angle (e.g at night). This is rather irritating, so I was wondering what type of cloth to use so as not to produce such effect? Thanks!
  14. Hi I use a meguiar's quik detailer in between W&W or W&P(polish) each wk. Heard that it can also be use as a daily quick wipe for maintaining car shine, & also for cleaning water spots & dusts etc.. is this true?? BTW, am glad to come across this w-site. Learn alot frm all the Q&A discussions... GREAT!! Rgds VIC
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