David Fermani's amazing tire drying technique...

FYI:

Technical Service Bulletin:

Exert extreme caution when utilizing this tire drying technique.The tire can't be too wet or 1 splash in the eye from a wet tire will reap utter chaos & havoc on your detail session. It takes years on practice to consider yourself a Master of this technique. Detail carefully my friends.

Oh, and it's critical to check cold tire air pressure. Anything greater than 40lbs can literally turn your tire into a fast rolling projectile. Not such a good idea for you folks detailing in the hills of California to attempt.




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LMAO!! Priceless man!
 
I can see it now. A new Super Mario bros. Game! Car Detailing The more bounces the more points. :clap: David makes a great Mario!
 
LMAO! That is awesome!



For some reason it reminds me of this pic too! :D


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And I use to roll them down the street.......................:wizard:

That's nothing. My father assures me that he had to roll each tire to his school (up hill both ways) and back to ensure they where completely dry. Because my grandfather was too cheap to buy a car jack, my dad apparently had to manage this feet while holding the car up and dragging it along. Further lore and investigation suggests that the car was a 12,000 pound mini tank... :O
 
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