Just when you thought you saw everything

CalgaryDetail said:
WOW, its sad the number of ignorant people out their on the topic of car care. Its sad to see people throw away an investment like that. Having siad that if he dumb enough to do it then let him sit in a dull and dingy car, spend the money to hire one of us. Just think in 6 months he could be a clinent

I wonder, if it's a lease, does massive swirling count against you? Maybe the guy truly doesn't care.
 
forestir said:
I wonder, if it's a lease, does massive swirling count against you? Maybe the guy truly doesn't care.

If the swirls arent down to the primer, the dealer likely won't care. All they do is send a 16 year old with a rotary and some strong compound and glaze out to "remove" and then "hide" the defects for long enough that they can move it off their lot.
 
kasperj said:
I am serious, now it was in a lower class neighborhood but still. He had a rag and it looked like a bottle of hot sauce with the like little drip opening so you don't get too much out. It was crazy!
I guess it's true . . . hot sauce really does make anything taste good! :stuart:

I know it's hard to believe or understand, but there are a lot of people in the world who could care less how their car looks. I've even talked to people who simply view a car as a method of transportation. :ohmy: :ohmy: :ohmy: It was shocking to me too.
 
Just a few weeks ago I saw a soccer mom gas up her Land Rover at the self serve (that alone was amazing) and then afterwards proceed to use the squeegee to do the exterior windows then do the interior of the windows! All the horn honking and yelling by those in line behind her didn't faze her a bit.
 
That is mighty stupid to clean the whole thing at a gas station. I only wash the window and the headlights since my car as somewhat larger headlight covers for a sedan. :stick
 
I've done that to soften the bug before I went through the Scratch O Matic :censored: oh well :hail

And I was wondering why after SSR2.5 I still had swirls.
 
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