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  1. #301

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    Heres a few good ones.



    I was about 10 back in 2000, and we were the first ones around to have the new bodystyle Suburban. In black of course. About 3 months int oowning it, I washed it ll the time. I had some blue coral soap, a red sponge, a blue "wash" brush, and a bucket. But about 20oz of soap in the bucket, and started to wash away. I was doing pretty good, one panel at a time, rinse the sponge alot, but i did use the brush on poth the paint and the wheels. So after shes all washed up, (keep in mind that i HATED drying the car, once let my dads saab bake in the sun with water on it eek) I got a great idea. My new shopvack had come with a squigee atachment which i found later was for wet floors. Dragged that puppy all over the truck, hooked up to vacuum and all. About 5 miniutes into it, my mom was yelling no no no!. Marks were still there when we traded it in 06.



    Oh yeah. One time we were at BJ`s and my mom picked up the new at the time Turtlewax 2001 silicone goop. I was anxious to try it, and put it all over the side of the car. Didnt look to good.



    Haha I also left some Mothers Pure California Carnauba on there fo about 2 weeks to "cure". Not all of it EVER came off.

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    Here`s a few from the dealership I work at...

    A couple weeks ago, I saw the parts driver using a rotary and wool pad to remove the glaze residue from his truck...and continued to buff the bare paint. Good thing it was just the beaten up piece they use to get parts. But it`s upsetting to know that the only pad they have for that buffer is a twisted wool.



    During the winter I was looking for the snow brooms (those foam thingies) and the one salesperson commented that she just uses a regular broom. I commented that it`s a good thing her car`s not black (under my breath, of course).



    And this one I thought was cute. I didn`t see it happen, but I saw a black pick-up we got on trade covered in swirls and holograms. The salesperson thought how good condition it was in, and I mentioned that owner has a buffer (referring to the holograms), to which the sales guy says "yeah he really did take care of it." He actually thought it looked good! I guess the marble finish is snazzy.

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    Here are some from work...these are bad, considering that these people are `professionals.`



    I work at a local detailing place (as well as doing mobile on my own) and the owner didn`t feel like washing a car, so he just took out his rotary, put on a wool pad, and started to wax it. THE OWNER. Of all people in the shop, he should know how to do it right.



    They use Paint Thinner to get bugs and tar off cars, always a good idea, right?



    They have 1 Microfiber towel in the place, that towel be used on about 20 cars a week, washed over the weekend, cycle repeats. (I bring my own towels now, whore them to myself, wash nightly and repeat)



    To clean stubborn stains on the floors, they spray them down with some de-greaser, then blast away with a power washer (thats IN THE CAR) (mean while, I diligently scrub with an interior brush until the stains come out)





    I find it funny that they ***** at me for taking 4+ hours on a car, where they churn them out in under 2 hours. I can`t wait until I get a new job (or my mobile thing starts to bring in some real income)



    So I have recently been parking closer and closer to his Volvo trying to get a nice comparison look at our cars. From what I`ve seen so far, my car looks atleast 10x better then his. Best part is, he makes fun of me because I refuse to use his supplies to wash my car while I`m at work.
    Owner of Between The Lines Detailing in Baltimore Maryland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy1026
    I work at a local detailing place (as well as doing mobile on my own) and the owner didn`t feel like washing a car, so he just took out his rotary, put on a wool pad, and started to wax it. THE OWNER. Of all people in the shop, he should know how to do it right.
    Well you might think so, but...

    They have 1 Microfiber towel in the place, that towel be used on about 20 cars a week, washed over the weekend, cycle repeats.
    ...here he pretty well proves that he really doesn`t.

  5. #305

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    Quote Originally Posted by velobard
    Well you might think so, but...



    ...here he pretty well proves that he really doesn`t.


    Yea, that entire place is a joke. I got me some interviews tomorrow, I hope I can get out of there soon.
    Owner of Between The Lines Detailing in Baltimore Maryland

  6. #306

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    What about all the "pro" detail shops that charge you full price to run your car through a swirlomatic and dry it off with an old terrycloth towel that has been washed by the local uniform supply co. If you like to take out swirl marks this is the town to live in.



    Also at the local luxury dealership, the car wash guys at the service station use a stiff bristle broom to wash all the vehicles. Ive watched them do this to brand new vehicles right out of the shrink wrap.

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    I don`t have to put up with my places antics any more. I got a new job and am starting that monday. But do not fear, I will still be doing my detailing on the side
    Owner of Between The Lines Detailing in Baltimore Maryland

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    Ah, let`s see, today... I was pumping the gas on our minivan, and I see a person pumping his gas. Pretty normal, huh? Well I look away, and the second I look back, I see gasoline gushing out and dripping all over ground. A lot of the gasoline was running down the side of his car on the paint. Either the guy was topping off or he accidentally kept squeezing the trigger when the pump was out of the hole. Anyhow, I guess he was kinda embarrassed, so he acted like he was pissed off.



    He went over to get the window scrubber brush and started aggressively scrubbing the area with the brush. I didn`t really care for his paint, so I just smirked and turned away.

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    Beleive me or not, during winter, as I was waiting on a stop light at the corner of a gas station. That guy was litteraly washing his whole car, an Acura TL recent model with the gas station sqeegee!! Maybe he thought the alcool was a good lubricant.

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    My neighbor uses a sponge type floor mop to wash his new Dodge Ram1500 4 wheel drive with duallies. I have never see any car wash solution over there, just a mop bucket, the mop and the hose. He spent a lot on this thing, all black in and out, euro style taillights, etc.

    The wheels he has on it cost more than my Grand Am. He justs jams that mop into the wheels to clean them, I have to go in when I hear the metal screech from the mop and wheels making contact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Espada
    Here`s the worst I encountered: My nephew cleaned my uncle`s Lincoln Mark VI`s shiny chrome rocker panels with EASY-OFF OVEN CLEANER! He followed the directions exactly: sprayed on the Easy-Off and left it on for 2 hours, then wiped off. (He would have heated it to 400 degrees if he could.)


    :funnypost That got an honest laugh out of me!



    I can still recall my mother trying to get the paint on her Buick to shine by spraying it with Windex. Brrr...

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    OMG this was the most awesome thread I`ve read in a long while. I went through all 26 pages



    I remember when I was a kid I would use paper towels to dry the car and I couldn`t figure out why there were so many swirls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Y.
    At my local Benz dealership, I saw the so-called detailer drop his filthy chamois and pick it up and continue to wipe


    They did that to my wife`s brand new Black E series Benz when they were prepping it for delivery. Three years later, when I traded it on a new Black E320 Bluetec I told them NOT to wash it. They did anyway but they were careful this time.

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    My neighbor tried to remove bugs from his car by using a green scubby.....



    Howard

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    i was dont a search and happened upon this.... and it was dead alll day at work and i just read all the posts! love it!!



    I TOO have victimized my parents cars with bath towels and turtle wax in my hey day... never felt that the car was as shiney as it could be. now, after many hours on this AWESOME forum, they alllways say how clean my car looks!



    on another note, my wife never understood why it took 3-4+ hours to clean my car and would always yell at me for taking so long. she finally agreed to wash her car with me and now UNDERSTANDS and has agreed to learn and help out when it`s time to clay bar my car!

 

 
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