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  1. So you think that nowhere in Thailand they know what is a claybar ?

    I don't know anything about glass coating or any of the technical stuff mentioned by IMHO like chemical cleaners but I get my car washed at Shell and then use Meguiar's clay bars and do the work myself at home. I then re-wash the car and apply sealant. I quite like doing it, but to answer the OP's original question, I'm fairly sure that if you bought a clay bar and asked any car wash place to use it, they'd oblige. Especially if you could explain what you wanted them to do in Thai.

  2. Hi, I see so many people waxing a car after wash without using a clay bat first to decontaminate it, don't they know that it's stupid to wax a car if you do not clean it deeply first ?

    So the question is, do you know anybody or any car wash / car care where they can claybar your car to decontaminate it (and get smooth paint) before waxing it ?

    Bangkok or Pattaya location welcome, thanks guys.

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  3. Sorry but have you seen a VW that looks even just noticeable lately ?

    I haven't since my teen years, and maybe it was because at this time i couldnt pay for the true badge...

    Vw are ridiculous and even Mini is a lot better.

    Mercedes Benz are over price here, because they know mugs want the badge

  4. No way to compete with a cclass for any proper mind...

    Vw still a cheapish made car for teenagers, and when you look inside you know its true ♡♥♡

    VW know how to make a car, hence the reason the golf has won car of the year by numerous serious media over the years, but where they are least popular service suffers, it's there but not that good. It's a pity VW Thailand dropped certain models, trying to convince the thai middle class that a VW is as good as a Benz proved difficult but for those in the know was a good deal; Golg GTI 2.6 million, compared with a C200

  5. ▪500▪9#

    Are you sure ? Not working for me.

    Of course the terms are clear from the outset. This justifies theft?

    The point is the potential loss of my number which I bought.

    The prudence is of using units I have paid for in my phone when I want not when AIS want.

    Apologies to you both for simply posting a polite warning which may be of interest to fellow OAPs

    At a cost of 30 baht off your existing credit, you could have extended the validity by 30 days by dialing *500*9#

    In any event not stolen.

  6. Right, and airmail usps parcel from USA are almost never caught by customs also, as to Thailand.

    It is really simple. I don't get it how people are so dumb. In Canada (so it is not only Thailand dummies) it also happens that if you order from USA and get it shipped by FedEx and UPS, you often get charged over the original amount. This is because these companies do broker the goods for you instead of you doing it yourself. You are paying for the "service".

  7. You are right, instant coffee is good also...

    What BS from cheap charlies we can read everywhere...

    French press coffee has nothing to do with good coffee... ridiculous !

    That statement is complete and absolute nonsense. French press is a great alternative to an espresso machine. And if you are on a super tight budget, you can get 250 grams of Thai Arabica at Benjamit for 140 baht.

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