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Gaurav

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  1. I used Euro Gulf for bumper hole repair, they were good. RSA gave me 3 places and then I picked Euro based on their reviews. If it helps.
  2. Call the call center, they are very quick and you will get quote in a minute or two. I think I paid 1100 for my V6 Pajero earlier this year.
  3. Then tie the tow rope on both sides to make a cute pony
  4. Here's how you can remove the car paint scratches by yourself in few minutes, no matter how deep they are or how many they are. In our last off-road drive, while moving the dead tree to help someone it flipped on my Pajero bonnet and its dry branches spoiled the whole paintwork. It took me 1+1 hour in 2 days to achieve this result. I have never done such major car paint restoration job before but my bonnet was so badly destroyed that I had nothing to loose to try my hand first. Long ago, I used to polish all my cars once every year in winter, so I had those stuff lying around and thought of giving it a try before I drop the car for repaint - expensive and time consuming affair. I researched first on how to deal with deep scratches and then applied everything in layers. Here is the whole process for removing scratches from car paint Spray gun with water and 3-4 squirt of hand wash. Sprayed on entire bonnet generously with cotton towel and massaged the hood. Then used the scotch brite - fake one that has softer grit, as I compared both. You can also use 3000 grit sandpaper. I sprayed the soap water again and then started with gentle air touch scrubbing with fake scotch brite. Almost 20-25% scratches gone immediately, then applied very little scrubbing pressure on dark scratches and now they started to fade, but not gone. Got the "Formula 1 Scratch out" and added some water in the bottle to dilute it. Dip the fake scotch brite and rub the scratches gently - first in straight line manner and then in swirls - both have its own use and importance so you will kill less of clear coat in deeper scratches. Left the first coat to dry and then scrub with dry towel and tons of elbow grease and 50% scratches were gone. Now I was really motivated and excited to see the instant results. Repeated the same on deeper scratches and after second round 90% were gone and I slept happy with big ear to ear smile. Next day morning, went to get the daytime pictures and OMG half of the paint scratches were back, because when paint is fully dry the clear coat scratches comes back. So second day night, I took the "Formula 1 Carnuba Car Wax" and "black & decker waxer" to shake the hell out. Now for the second day I didn't used scotch brite and used a soft cloth to apply scratch out liquid and scrub nicely from my hand until it literally disappeared. Did that on all stubborn scratches and again almost 90% were gone. Idea here is to keep using scratch out liquid until the scratches disappear or close to disappearing and don't overdo in one attempt. As every time you leave scratch out to dry and scrub again it fades the scratches more. So have patience and keep on repeating the steps until you are happy. Last but not least the clear coat sealing that I literally scrubbed away so much that it might fade my paint soon. So got the carnuba wax on the damp applicator and applied generously on first round and let it dry for few minutes. Then use the waxer to polish the whole hood again and bring back to its shine and fixing almost 90% scratches. Done the second round of wax but this time used a very very thin layer of wax to apply by hand so that it can retain longer as oppose to thick layer, which was needed for initial sealing. After this thin layer dried, use the waxer again to polish and super happy with the smooth and silky feel and shine on my bruised hood. If you don't have waxer, it will take more of elbow grease and muscle and it's still perfectly achievable with little more time, that's it. And yes, I checked today morning and still 90% scratches are gone and only 10% left which are break in paint or faded very deep that will be noticeable with one feet distance. I can live with this much for now and will see what next I can do. Maybe next I was thinking of sourcing same paint to cover the paint crack and then apply clear coat can, but need a paint booth for that or any closed area where dust won't settle in clear coat. Let's see what happen and Ill keep updating the progress here. THINGS I USED
  5. Good luck @MATHEW FELEX I stopped trusting comparison sites soon after they boom here because everyone is in rat race to beat the price and cut solid corners on customer service. We buy insurance to have peace of mind than just filling documents for RTA renewal, and if that fails in time of need its pointless to save 50 or 100 dhs. I learned it hard way too. Check with your insurance about road side assistance and add to multi-emirates as you don't wanna get stuck in Sharjah workshop if you live in Al ain. This was the latest result of cutting corners since few years now. You will only face the surprise when you call recovery and he will say NO for inter-emirates drop off.
  6. Is that Srikumar......? Who started off-road with you on the first Carnity off-road drive and become a Marshal now........?
  7. Thanks @syedyaseer I have heard same from @Srikumar too that Oman insurance is good as he also has all his personal and commercial vehicles with them to get good rates. I always compare by myself than comparing sites between RSA and AXA premium and close on RSA since last 4-5 years. Btw, I forgot to mention for others, that this refund is on pro-rata basis that means you will get flat premium back for remaining months rather than their own slab system - which has weird percentage calculator that works in insurance company favor than the customer. I used this Insurance for 5 months 24 days and got the 6 months refund incl Vat. That's transparency.
  8. I have been using several car insurance in Dubai, since 2002 and based on my personal experience I found that RSA and AXA are one of the best car insurance that you can get in UAE. Lately RSA started offering highly competitive rates without compromising on their standards, so I highly recommend RSA. Here are the few things that I completely love about RSA Car Insurance: No headache roadside assistance without any Emirates clause or limitation. Offroad cover comes by default for all 4x4. Offroad cover does cover dunes and desert than road side loose gravel - 50 meter clause. Oman coverage also comes by default or on request without impacting the premium (at least in my case). Get a very good no-claim discount, that I don't find any other car insurance cheaper than RSA. Claim department works perfect - as I had one claim when someone hit my car. Repair job was of perfect quality - done by Eurogulf - good garage - bit time consuming though. Last but not least, once you cancel the insurance they refund remaining months without any drama. This time, RSA car insurance have exceeded my expectations for refund by far. When I sold my car recently I forgot to take the registration card copy. Tried to reach the new buyer since 4 days but he is not responding or willing to send me the new registration copy for some odd reasons. I explain the same to RSA and they send me a refund form and process the refund within 1 business day. Now, that's what I call an awesome customer service while taking money and while giving back money. Keep it up RSA, you guys are rock star.
  9. Seems every newbie fits in that criteria. Some specific clue would be nice, if you can think of something.
  10. Well done, perfect sirji. Emmanuel you and French people are not the only one, even my son speaks Aydi or ID no matter how many times I have corrected him. It seems to me it's a matter of convenience, I guess.
  11. First Clue: ID is not an Identity Card or Emirates ID.
  12. Maybe when you are little free, start explaining in more detail so we can advise. More importantly, I like to know that how long you had her and based on how many drives you concluded or thinking to have certain modifications? Primary reason for this is because you switch offroad car and also come back after long break, so you can't fully compare your previous car comfort, safety or power with another as all cars are different. If you have done 10+ offroad drive and face certain specific issues like bouncy suspension, failure to climb in first gear or hit the bumper on every descend etc. are more sensible reason to consider an appropriate mod.
  13. Get the spare tire sorted first. I agree with Sri, and wait to hear if you have taken her offroad and whats your main objective modification: Power, Safety, Cosmetics or Moreeb hill climb
  14. Learning never stops at any level in offroad tbh, being careful and vigilant at all levels, matters the most. Although this was Shamil's first intermediate "test drive", but this incident happen on the 4th dune, that was medium size comparable to any fewbie or even newbie level drive we have had. Instead of recommending any level, I would leave this with Shamil to choose what he is most comfortable with after his big learning lesson and trust his judgment completely.
  15. Well done @Shamil for sharing your incident with bold outlook to accept the failure, mistake or bad luck with open heart to help other avoid it and learn from collective experience. Keep it up and I'm sure we gonna see stronger, smarter and more seasoned Shamil soon. Nice input @Jas Gajaria spot on.
  16. Brilliant idea, but first decide who will pay for such service and then you will be in chicken and egg cycle. Sellers will say buyers should pay and vice-versa and dealers will say consumer should pay. Ultimately main idea creator will curse himself that why they hell he decided to do something new and helpful in this market. You will be shocked to hear this, when I sold my Range few days back guy said that I should be paying for RTA passing for transfer and we had a laughing argument over 170 dhs. Finally he gave up when I ask him to check here with any 5 people, if any 1 says seller should pay, Ill happily pay. However if car fails, then i'll pay for it. Finally car passed and he paid, quietly. Imagine the mentality of a matured person buying 83K car in cash and arguing over 170 dhs.
  17. Guess the offroad driver: He always have an "ID"
  18. After few newbie and intermediate drives, now it's time for fewbie drivers to roll up their sleeves to test their skills in the sand of Lisaili, Dubai. Lisaili is famous for its white sand, that means it's difficult to read and plus lisaili has lot of technical dunes to bump the challenge few notches high. It is a perfect place to test your maneuvering skills and speed control with lot of tolerance. If time permits we might end up the drive towards Qudra or Solar park area for tasting some medium rolling dunes for ridge riding, side sloping and testing your offroad skills further. When: 27 Sep 2019, Friday Meeting time: 05:00 AM, the convoy will move sharply at 05:15 AM Where: EPPCO Fuel Station, Lisaili GPS Coordinate: https://goo.gl/maps/xW7Lz4EM9xLBXsaXA Level of drive: Fewbie and above Type of Car: Any proper 4x4 with front and back tow hooks and 10 inches of ground clearance. Plan: Drive and enjoy and end with a breakfast in shade (if possible). What to bring along: Snacks - whatever you like with little extra to share, water, smiles, stories, and enthusiasm. Approximate finish time: 9 - 10 AM (Max) MUST READ: Off Road Driving - Roles & Responsibilities Off road Driving Etiquette's Off-road Convoy Rules Please RSVP on the below calendar:
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