Another story, but with a good ending (hopefully).
Started squaring away my car this past Fri.
Did a wash, a quick clay job, and put on some Paint
Perfection Glaze ( paint is swirleed to heck, so I just
wanted some protection until I figure out what to try next
)
Along comes one of my dad's friends. He's in a rush, so
he drags out the wash bucket with dirty water in it, and
grabs the "broom" (don't know why it's still in the shop,
I coulda sworn I tossed that thing a few weeks back),
and proceeds to to do a rush job. I just stood there
and watched. I tried to get him to let me help him,
but he said it would take too much time to do what
I wanted to do (no lie there
). I'm thinking it may
have taken him less than 10 mins to do the car with
that damned broom.
After he was done I just looked at the car, and it was
just dull. True, it was silver, but you could barely see
the reflection of direct sunlight on the thing. And the
paint felt just like the sandpaper I used to knock down
OP. Seriously, it didn't look any better than before he
started. I pointed it out to him, but he did not pay me
much attention. Too much trouble for what the car was
worth, he said.
I told him he was better off taking the car to the regular
carwash. His reply?
"I'm never going there, they're a ripoff."
After that remark, I made him promise to give me the
car for a day the next time he came by, otherwise I'd make
sure he wasn't allowed to bring the car back again.
I think I got his attention, as he promised to bring it to me
for next Fri.
Shortly after that conversation, another person comes by
to get a wash. As he's about to go for the bucket and the
broom, my dad's friend quickly pulled him to the side and
said something to him.
Now I have 2 appointments
Started squaring away my car this past Fri.
Did a wash, a quick clay job, and put on some Paint
Perfection Glaze ( paint is swirleed to heck, so I just
wanted some protection until I figure out what to try next

Along comes one of my dad's friends. He's in a rush, so
he drags out the wash bucket with dirty water in it, and
grabs the "broom" (don't know why it's still in the shop,
I coulda sworn I tossed that thing a few weeks back),
and proceeds to to do a rush job. I just stood there
and watched. I tried to get him to let me help him,
but he said it would take too much time to do what
I wanted to do (no lie there

have taken him less than 10 mins to do the car with
that damned broom.
After he was done I just looked at the car, and it was
just dull. True, it was silver, but you could barely see
the reflection of direct sunlight on the thing. And the
paint felt just like the sandpaper I used to knock down
OP. Seriously, it didn't look any better than before he
started. I pointed it out to him, but he did not pay me
much attention. Too much trouble for what the car was
worth, he said.
I told him he was better off taking the car to the regular
carwash. His reply?
"I'm never going there, they're a ripoff."
After that remark, I made him promise to give me the
car for a day the next time he came by, otherwise I'd make
sure he wasn't allowed to bring the car back again.
I think I got his attention, as he promised to bring it to me
for next Fri.
Shortly after that conversation, another person comes by
to get a wash. As he's about to go for the bucket and the
broom, my dad's friend quickly pulled him to the side and
said something to him.
Now I have 2 appointments