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    Hey all,
    I'm trying to decide if I should come down Thursday or Friday for a couple of days to Calgary. Would any of you be around to meet and chat, have coffee and show off your cars while I bring my unmodded 2003 Golf down?

    I have friends that live near Heritage Park in a condo there. Is that a safer area of town? I'm worried about my car I don't want it broken into or anything.

    if any of guys that like to wash cars want to wash and wash my Golf You can have at her and maybe show me some tricks seeing as I'm all new the waxing part. My Hubby normally washing it occasionally for me. Lately I've been going to car wash where you have to spray it Gawd is that hard.

    Cordialtea
    Last edited by Cordialtea; 08-08-2005, 11:31 PM.
    Some days you step in it, some days you don't.

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    Re: Coffee In Calgary

    Originally posted by Cordialtea
    Hey all,
    I'm trying to decide if I should come down Thursday or Friday for a couple of days to Calgary. Would any of you be around to meet and chat, have coffee and show off your cars while I bring my unmodded 2003 Golf down?

    I have friends that live near Heritage Park in a condo there. Is that a safer area of town? I'm worried about my car I don't want it broken into or anything.

    if any of guys that like to wash cars want to wash and wash my Golf You can have at her and maybe show me some tricks seeing as I'm all new the waxing part. My Hubby normally washing it occasionally for me. Lately I've been going to car wash where you have to spray it Gawd is that hard.

    Cordialtea
    Might be able to meet up depending on the time, etc. Heritage park is in the SW which is pretty much suburbia and is very safe - general rule of thumb for Calgary, N.E. is bad, S.E., S.W., N.W. is good. Appologies if I have offended anyone in the N.E. but you know your corner has the bad rep! Areas downtown are also sketchy.

    There are some tricks to the spray wash places... everyone has their own method but i'll run down mine
    - Spray it quickly with the pre-soak if there is a pre-soak setting
    - Wash it down with the Soap setting
    - Rinse with the rinse setting very very thoroughly
    - Rinse with the spot free rinse

    A trick to the spray and wash (everyone probably already knows this) is to not let any of the water dry. For example, when washing the passenger side, don't let the driver's side start to dry - water spots will appear. This is especially true when doing the soaping. Lots of people take their time and soap one side, then the other side, and in the meantime the soap is already drying out. This leaves a nasty film behind. Better to quickly alternate sides of go in circles and do many revolutions around the car, keeping it wet until the very end.

    Every so often I take a soft sponge and sponge the paint between the presoak and soap stages.
    KR
    Porsche 991 Carrera S

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    • #3
      Re: Coffee In Calgary

      Originally posted by Kor
      general rule of thumb for Calgary, N.E. is bad, S.E., S.W., N.W. is good. Appologies if I have offended anyone in the N.E. but you know your corner has the bad rep! Areas downtown are also sketchy.
      HAHAHAHAHA I think I'm gonna get along great with you...
      Im up for a meet as long as I can work it around my buddy's stag (Thursday) and wedding practice stuff (Friday)...

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      • #4
        Re: Coffee In Calgary

        well I plan to be there for a few days probably head home on Sunday if Thursday or Friday is bad for everyone then Sunday may be the best day?

        BTW I'm not an early riser, I like to sleep in if I can.

        Cordialtea
        Some days you step in it, some days you don't.

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        • #5
          Re: Coffee In Calgary

          Appologies if I have offended anyone in the N.E. but you know your corner has the bad rep! Areas downtown are also sketchy.
          Yeah, I try to stay way far away from Planet Whitehorn aka The League of Nations.

          I was mighty pleased when Ikea moved from there!

          p.s. North of Glenmore trail in the S.E. is becoming mighty sketchy.

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          • #6
            Re: Coffee In Calgary

            Originally posted by NeonGTI
            Yeah, I try to stay way far away from Planet Whitehorn aka The League of Nations.

            I was mighty pleased when Ikea moved from there!

            p.s. North of Glenmore trail in the S.E. is becoming mighty sketchy.
            True it always was kinda iffy from the lawn on down to glenmore
            KR
            Porsche 991 Carrera S

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            • #7
              Re: Coffee In Calgary

              Friday is the only day that works for me....so if it happens then, great I'm in, otherwise.....
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              • #8
                Re: Coffee In Calgary

                Yea, I could probably come down for a bit.

                How about Westhills starbucks? yes, I know, far for some people in the NW but i'm thinking about a place fairly close and easy for cordialtea to get to (close to Heritage).

                Would 7 work for people?

                We can leave Thursday or friday up to consensus.
                Jay

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                • #9
                  Re: Coffee In Calgary

                  Maybe I will swing by
                  Name: Brent
                  His: '04 TDI Golf Mods: None If it's smoken it ain't broken
                  Family: '15 Jetta Sportwagon
                  Fun car: '92 Blue Karmann Crabby Cabby Mods: Coils, front and rear swaybars, LED interior lights and some other old things.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Coffee In Calgary

                    Thursday is going to be a bit of a write off for me with the stag and another dinner that I have to go for... The wedding rehersal thing is at 6 on Friday so after that I would be willing to meet up!

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                    • #11
                      Re: Coffee In Calgary

                      I'm at Frizbee thursday evening 6:30-8:30 but I am not the most entertaining and talkative person anyhow, so I don't need to be there. If its Wed/Fri or later at night i'll stop by.
                      KR
                      Porsche 991 Carrera S

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                      • #12
                        Re: Coffee In Calgary

                        Originally posted by Kor
                        I'm at Frizbee thursday evening 6:30-8:30 but I am not the most entertaining and talkative person anyhow, so I don't need to be there. If its Wed/Fri or later at night i'll stop by.
                        I'm thinking friday 7 or 7:30.
                        Jay

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                        • #13
                          Re: Coffee In Calgary

                          Count me in...anyday.

                          Westhills would be perfect, since I live near by.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Coffee In Calgary

                            Originally posted by Chester
                            Count me in...anyday.

                            Westhills would be perfect, since I live near by.
                            Anyone else?
                            Jay

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                            • #15
                              Re: Coffee In Calgary

                              Originally posted by Kor

                              There are some tricks to the spray wash places... everyone has their own method but i'll run down mine
                              - Spray it quickly with the pre-soak if there is a pre-soak setting
                              - Wash it down with the Soap setting
                              - Rinse with the rinse setting very very thoroughly
                              - Rinse with the spot free rinse

                              A trick to the spray and wash (everyone probably already knows this) is to not let any of the water dry. For example, when washing the passenger side, don't let the driver's side start to dry - water spots will appear. This is especially true when doing the soaping. Lots of people take their time and soap one side, then the other side, and in the meantime the soap is already drying out. This leaves a nasty film behind. Better to quickly alternate sides of go in circles and do many revolutions around the car, keeping it wet until the very end.

                              Every so often I take a soft sponge and sponge the paint between the presoak and soap stages.

                              LOL, you can always tell when you're talking with a black car owner
                              Derick

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