Make the rain stop!!!! NOW!!!!

blkZ28Conv said:
Look at the bright side. More business when the weather clears and all your customers need details. :nixweiss



That is what everyone thinks but with the now shorter days, any new business has to wait until I catch back up again. Rain is never a good thing for the detailing business. With all the sprinklers, trees, birds, bugs and dust, I don't need rain to make the cars dirty. ;)



All rain does is take away days of work. :angry



Enjoy the time off. You may not get any for the next few weeks trying to get everyone's vehicle back in shape. :wavey



I caught up on my sleep but with my sister's wedding the last weekend of October, I was already planning on taking that Friday through Sunday off, then two weeks later doing the same thing to go see my son play college football. Not a good time of year to take off because with summer driving over and the holidays rapidly approaching, I am slammed as long as the weather cooperates. When rainy weeks toss a wrench into that, it can be irritating to say the least-especially when the last 4 fall/winter seasons here have been wetter than normal.



Quite honestly, I'll take a year with not much time off after too much time off the last 4 with too much time off! :xyxthumbs



If I could get it to rain on Sunday nights, 3/4" an inch, we'd get all the rain we need for the year and it would never mess up my schedule! Now to figure out a way to make that happen.... :think:
 
I caved in last night and washed my wife's Tahoe. Black is not pretty after a few days in the rain.



She drove me to the train station today in my already dirty car, which made her late for work. Now I'm in the dog house, and wondering it a dirty Tahoe would have been a better path to take (LOL)
 
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