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GeSte 01-03-2008 01:46 AM

Where do you wash your 8s in Singapore?
 
Hi Guys,

As above, if you are too reluctant to DIY, where do you most frequently wash your cars in Singapore?

I like to do mine at those manual handwash centres at Shell stations. :eyetwitch

ebala 01-03-2008 03:13 AM

Can try those shopping center car park ones.
They do external and internal for like 10 bucks, quite good.
But the thing is must sign up package a bit ex...
I signed up liao bopian so make use loh, else waste money:banghead:

Fugu 01-03-2008 07:24 AM

Err.. bro.. I recommend AGAINST petrol station handwashes.. I received hairline scratches courtesy of those places..

I wash my car at Cars International.. located at shopping centre car parks. Same as Ebala.. I conned myself into buying a package.. so I wash my car at Marina Square carpark bi-weekly. Very shiny after that :eyetwitch

gliny 01-03-2008 09:10 AM

hahaha~ fugu got money ley... hahaha. i make use of my maid to wash my car. lol

Fugu 01-03-2008 09:16 AM

Bro.. your maid got free time.. can help me wash too? I'll park very close to your rear.. she'll never notice that its 2 cars..

xacidx 01-03-2008 09:32 AM

Queenstown club. $6 wash n vacum. find it cheap n good.

Veil_Side 01-03-2008 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by xacidx (Post 2220637)
Queenstown club. $6 wash n vacum. find it cheap n good.

where's Queenstown club bro ?

gliny 01-03-2008 12:58 PM

Yong Lee Seng Motor (PI) car mart at Irving Road. Wash and Vacuum also 6 bucks. gd service and clean. hand wash. Payer Lebar road there

xacidx 01-03-2008 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Veil_Side (Post 2220768)
where's Queenstown club bro ?

Margaret drive. beside queenstown remand prison

Silver_Z 01-03-2008 07:44 PM

I wash mine in a basin. :lol:

Fugu 01-04-2008 02:36 AM


Originally Posted by Silver_Z (Post 2221688)
I wash mine in a basin. :lol:

Kallang basin? Hook up to crane.. dip dip few times... then hang dry :lol: How much ah?

ebala 01-04-2008 02:47 AM

Actually guys, if you wash the car yourself, its quite therapeutic, it always help me de-stress.

Fugu 01-04-2008 03:56 AM

Ebala - agreed! Next time I drive mine to your place for you to wash.. help you destress more.. haha. Seriously, I enjoy washing myself for the same reason too! Looks like we have some things in common :)

normanteozw 01-04-2008 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by ebala (Post 2222352)
Actually guys, if you wash the car yourself, its quite therapeutic, it always help me de-stress.

really meh.... lol...... i farking dulan everytime cos rain then wash. then wash already rain again. si beh sian....

Rumboo 01-04-2008 07:36 AM

DIY with 2-bucket method. It's the only way to minimise spiderwebs....provided you use the right technique and equipment.

Inotherwords, can't recommend any commercial washers. :D:

Fugu 01-04-2008 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by normanteozw (Post 2222417)
really meh.... lol...... i farking dulan everytime cos rain then wash. then wash already rain again. si beh sian....

Oh.. yours comes with a built-in rain forecast too? Activates with a car wash.. :squint:

CoupeM 01-04-2008 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by ebala (Post 2222352)
Actually guys, if you wash the car yourself, its quite therapeutic, it always help me de-stress.

Ya...quite therapeutic until u find a dent or scratch...then u will be like...OMG!!! where it come from? at night cannot slp liao. do do doo do doo

gliny 01-04-2008 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by Fugu (Post 2222378)
Ebala - agreed! Next time I drive mine to your place for you to wash.. help you destress more.. haha. Seriously, I enjoy washing myself for the same reason too! Looks like we have some things in common :)

wah laos...brother must have bath like a woman. take hours in the toilet. i think i prefer woman to wash me. lol~:lol:

ebala 01-04-2008 11:52 PM

Haha, you must treat your ride like a woman, give her love, bath and ride her. :lol:

CoupeM 01-05-2008 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by ebala (Post 2224119)
Haha, you must treat your ride like a woman, give her love, bath and ride her. :lol:


So if ur ride is secondhand means? .......:lol:

gliny 01-05-2008 04:43 PM

anyhow wack her. lol!

wildchilde 01-06-2008 06:49 AM

I've been going to icare professional polish @ AMK autopoint Level 3 since 2004...started with them on my previous ride. They used to be a Glare franchisee and were initially located on the ground floor.

Day services are from 9am-5pm and night services from 5-11pm. Great for busy car owners up north who can simply pop by for a quick wash or express wash n wax on the way home from work.

Paint sealant is fantastic, dried bird poo slides right off with minimal residual marking after using some water and cloth/damp tissue paper. Though they won't reveal what product they use, except that it is from the US and is a unique blend of PTFE (whatever that is) and acrylic resins. Instead of stripping away paint layers when they buff cars, they add on new layers of protection.

No complaints over the years and you can always get them to re-do stuff if they missed out a spot and you are dissatisfied. They'll be most obliging.

gliny 01-06-2008 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by wildchilde (Post 2225765)
I've been going to icare professional polish @ AMK autopoint Level 3 since 2004...started with them on my previous ride. They used to be a Glare franchisee and were initially located on the ground floor.

Day services are from 9am-5pm and night services from 5-11pm. Great for busy car owners up north who can simply pop by for a quick wash or express wash n wax on the way home from work.

Paint sealant is fantastic, dried bird poo slides right off with minimal residual marking after using some water and cloth/damp tissue paper. Though they won't reveal what product they use, except that it is from the US and is a unique blend of PTFE (whatever that is) and acrylic resins. Instead of stripping away paint layers when they buff cars, they add on new layers of protection.

No complaints over the years and you can always get them to re-do stuff if they missed out a spot and you are dissatisfied. They'll be most obliging.

whats the damage to the wallet? say ur name got discount? hehehe

simply8 01-07-2008 01:00 AM

Diy
 
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we simply loves DIY........

do it with your love one.... :)

so she don't have the energy to nag and nag....

simply8 01-07-2008 01:03 AM

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or rope in your best friend(s)......

friendship bonding! :lol:


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