TRIED to give products away at work. Interesting.
So I thinned out the herd a tiny bit this week, placing some really nice products in a Tupperware box and went off to work to give the stuff away. Interestingly, aside from two folks, most people didn`t even know what the products were.
One person lifted a like-new bottle of Best In Show wax and gave it a cursorily look, and said "oh my god, I`d never be inclined to wax my own car". Another person asked if the 1/4-full bottle of Menzerna 1000 was "like a wax?". Assuming this was a question, I started to explain, and was cut off mid-sentence with an eye roll.
It would be one thing if the parking lot at work were full of Daihatsus and work trucks, but it`s definately not the case. Corvettes, Teslas, Beemers, nice new Subarus and Hondas, all going to sh!t.
I realize we Autopians are on the fringe, but come on people, take care of your belongings!
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When a vehicle is often the second most expensive thing someone owns next to a house, it makes all the sense in the world that people should take care of them. It blows my mind how most people treat theirs like disposable appliances. :(
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I donated very good Detailing products to my Jag Club`s annual raffle a few times. Good, universally useful stuff like MFs, QDs, etc. that cost a fair bit and took me a while to decide upon. Got some things from vendors who heard I was donating towards a good cause.
But sigh...it got discouraging to hear people act like they had zero interest in the stuff and only took it because "well, I had to go up there and claim my prize...don`t know what I`d do with it..you want it?" Basically just threw away [resources] and got rewarded with frustration. Never again...now when a charity gets something from me I just give cash directly. Too bad, the raffles could`ve been FUN, my wife and I always liked winning and getting to select something appealing, but it often seemed like we were the only people who genuinely did.
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Bill D
When a vehicle is often the second most expensive thing someone owns next to a house, it makes all the sense in the world that people should take care of them. It blows my mind how most people treat theirs like disposable appliances. :(
While I don`t assign value based on what something cost, and don`t think that (Autopian) Detailing is really necessary to keep a vehicle serviceable, I do believe in the aspect of "Mottainai" that encourages "respect for one`s stuff". ALL of one`s stuff.
And/but...I wonder how many people really OWN their vehicles these days anyhow. Most folks I know IRL just lease, and, to my amazement, I`ve yet to hear of anybody getting charged for treating them like [crap]. I wouldn`t treat rented/leased/borrowed stuff much different from "my own", but I do hear lots of "it doesn`t matter, it`s just leased.." as if other people do pretend that they differentiate. Truth is, IMO, those people didn`t treat "their" cars any better, they just use leasing as an excuse to justify it. I mean, sheesh...I don`t touch the paint on rentals between washes; right is right and wrong is wrong and character is what you do when it`s just you and your conscience.
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Yep, whether owned or just leased, folks tend to treat their vehicles worse than a refrigerator these days. I just got done adding another later of Souveran to mine. :)
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Bill D
Yep, whether owned or just leased, folks tend to treat their vehicles worse than a refrigerator these days..
Heh heh, for that matter, a lot of refrigerators I see are, uhm...well, I`d hesitate to consume anything that`d been in there.
OK...I gotta ask..."another layer of Souveran to.." one of your cars or a refrigerator?!?
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Heh heh, for that matter, a lot of refrigerators I see are, uhm...well, I`d hesitate to consume anything that`d been in there.
OK...I gotta ask..."another layer of Souveran to.." one of your cars or a refrigerator?!?
To the fridge! LOL. We all know it will last longer on it than a car. Still goes super easy on and off with the fridge like it does a car.
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Bill D- Heh heh, figures, you crazy Autopian you ;)
Ah, it occurs to me that you must not have dogs :D Ours need *CLEANED* regularly due to the nose-smudges (hope that`s all it is :D ).
Our glass-fronted one in the kitchen just gets cleaned with Glass Cleaner and/but the vinyl-faced ones get ONR-ed. I did use some old Meg`s A12 on a metal filing cabinet once though. Gee, that was nearly 20 years ago and even that CleanerWax is still on there looking shiny. Maybe that`s just from the ONR dusting though...
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Nope, no dogs, but I’m sure wiping the fridge would be a multiple times daily routine for me if I did.
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Heh heh, with these two (who are currently after me for...something..) *everything* seems to be a multiple times daily routine :rolleyes:
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I`ve had some really good luck giving away detailing supplies on Craigslist. I do a purge every few years and have gotten some very appreciative people.
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Sad. To most of us, you showing up to work with products would have been like hitting the lottery.
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The refrigerator discussions are ironic, because I was thinking as I wrote the post that people generally clean their stainless appliances, cast iron pans, vinyl fencing, gutters, floors, etc - and they learn how to do it effectively. But the car can eat a bag of sausages. If there`s a $6 tunnel that will wash a thing for you, without you lifting a finger, why WOULDN`T you do it?
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People dont care. Ive often tried to give some stuff away and most people said that the only way they will take is if i use the stuff on there car.
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Bill D
When a vehicle is often the second most expensive thing someone owns next to a house, it makes all the sense in the world that people should take care of them. It blows my mind how most people treat theirs like disposable appliances. :(
Nowadays vehicles are designed and built like disposable appliances.