I am very sick!!!

kevmo327

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I do not know what is wrong but I find myself driving around looking at nice, clean cars and wondering, at times out loud, "hmmm, does he use Zaino or the Kalsse twins?" or I wonder what he topped that with.....it is kooky!
 
Your not quite as sick as I am.I've been detailing my tractor with Zaino.HeHeHe
 

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He he on vacation I seek out local paint and body supply shops, already got a contact for qew and picked up a maroon megs pad :D
 
kevmo327 said:
I do not know what is wrong but I find myself driving around looking at nice, clean cars and wondering, at times out loud, "hmmm, does he use Zaino or the Kalsse twins?" or I wonder what he topped that with.....it is kooky!

that's funny. the closest thing I ever see to a "detail" is people who opt for the spray on wax at the coin-op and apply excessive tire shine.

Every once and a while I see a nicely autopian std. detail, but it is usually a Maserati or DB9 or porsche.
 
From your comment about being sick, I can tell you ain't from 'roundcher" in Dixie or you'd know better. You must be a rare one in Ma. Lookin' good though!



Did you use Z-10 or Z-16 on the seat?
 
Being a Zaino-holic I threw a couple of coats on it last spring after it was delivered.I had to take the chains off the tires and de-winterize it the other day so I decided to wash it and to my surprise the water still beaded up,Zaino is truely tractor tested tuff.You'd never know I'd had that thing stuck and buried in the mud last fall.I just picked up some EO A2Z the other day and what better way to try it out than to use it on the mud stained tires on my tractor.Heh Heh.Good stuff!



Haven't done the seat though.:nixweiss
 
Talk about sick, I was paid to go to someone's vacation home to detail all of his yard care equipment for his 18 acre estate.



In fact, I am detailing his trailer tomorrow. It has two BMW motorcycles in it for next week's detail.



Often when I ride around and look at swirled cars, I think about the routine I would do to detail the car!
 
Thank God I'm not the only one....



Gotta show this thread to the wife so she knows I'm "normal".



(I NXT'd my shower walls to test it against hard water spots this evening. DACP with a PC makes an effective hard water stain remover in a bath tub when regular tub cleaners don't work.)



Dave
 
WHAT'S THIS? NO tire shine - not only are you sick, but sloppy too! :down



Wait a minute, are you still trying to find a detailing supplier who can supply tire shine in 45 gallon drums? :rofl



:D :cool: :D
 
I'm new here - and I'm really scared.



It's like I've landed on the island of misfit toys - and I actually fit in.



In clinical terms - my wife calls it Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder - OCD for short.



I told her I thought OCD meant Obsessive/Compulsive Detailer...
 
As the Quaker minister once said, "I think everybody is crazy but me and thee, and sometimes I have my doubts about thee!" But ain't it fun!! The more we are different, the more we are alike.
 
After I did the car I had a little Z2 so I did the dishwasher door, and the oven door. Also, used some wheel cleaner on the shower door but still have water spots. Pretty sick.
 
I look at this "detailing sickness" disorder this way...



1 It doesn't hurt anyone. (So far it hasn't!)



2 It keeps me off the streets. (Generally a good thing)



3 My wife always knows where I'm at - in the garage or in the

driveway. (This helps avoid conflict over "not spending enoughtime at home" !) :xyxthumbs

(you married guys can use that one !)



4 It improves the value of the car when you're selling it. (Sounds good)



5 and of course it's cheaper than medications. (On second thought scratch that. It's NOT cheaper than drugs!!!



I just think of myself as the Adrian Monk of car detailing !!!



Do I hear an Amen? !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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