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Old Jul 10, 2008 | 11:49 AM
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Couple of Questions!

Greetings all.

I just received my new Honda Jazz '08 last tuesday. I love my new Jazz, its a nighthawk black pearl, 1.4ltr, auto transmission. I'll post her pix sumtime nextweek =D

Is there anyway to keep the jazz 'clean' looking after rain? Last night and the day before, it was raining(not really strong rain) and i was cruisin my jazz thru it. And to my surprise, my jazz looks really dirty when the rain stops.. *is tired of washing it every morning :'D*

I've droven isuzu, hyundai & nissan, (black & grey color) and they still look 'clean' after a short rain..

But all in all, i totally love my black jazz when its clean.. wow!

Hope you can understand my english :'D
 
Old Jul 10, 2008 | 01:03 PM
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thats very hard to do when it comes to dark colors....good luck
 
Old Jul 10, 2008 | 01:18 PM
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Light rain is when the most mud, debris, oil, and other gunk from the road gets kicked up. Don't follow too closely behind other drivers. Maybe even spray down your car when you get home to prevent the dirt/mud from drying and caking up on your car. Contaminant and mineral deposits in the rain itself will also be left on your car, dry up and appear white if you don't clean it afterwards. There are probably some sealants you can put on your car to help repel this stuff, but I'm not sure about their overall effectiveness.

-Mike
 
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