Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
The air was clean and sky was the nice shade of lavender this morning as I made the trek from Orlando to Stuart, FL. Wednesdays are office days (usually, and if Max reads this I am NOT promising I will be here every Wednesday) and my office is about a 2 hour drive. I cut some corners and exercised the 380 hp my 'lightly' modded engine produces.
I figured a few dollars of gas would give me enough to make the trek, so I stopped off before getting on the freeway. Debit card in, debit card out, my fingers danced across keypad like with the dexterity of a ninja. Time for a couple ounces of premium....
A fine mist struck my eyes first. With in a second I couldn't see. A couple of heartbeats I felt my back getting wet. My first thought was obviously logical,"How is it raining under the canopy and why is this rain blinding me." Then the smell hit me...gasoline. I stepped back, rubbed my eyes (which really didn't help) and looked at the situation. The hose from the pump to the nozzle had a ball like fitting that had split/separated and was spraying a fine mist (think of a pressure washer on a fan setting) all over my car.
After yelling at the attendant (who advised me that it would run out of gas!) I pushed my car out of the stall (getting soaked in gasoline in the process).
Modern clear coats are pretty durable, but noway was I going to make the remaining 90 minute trip with gas all over my car as the sun baked it in. What to do?
I grabbed some dish washing soap from the gas station (and refused to pay for it), a huge "Big-Gulp" cup, and a hand full of paper napkins and gave my car a quick bath in the parking lot. Luckily I had pushed my car close to a water spigot so it wasn't too much work and in 20 minutes I had a clear car, free of wax, but also free of gasoline.
I stripped off my shirt, argued with the attendant on whether I should have to pay for the cup and soap, then made the trek to PBMG. Once I got here I pulled the car into Mike Phillip's Autogeek Studio and did a quick water-less wash with DP's Waterless Auto Wash followed by a couple coats of Blackfire Wet Diamond. There was no permanent damage and because I keep my car clean the napkins didn't cause any swirl marks. The only issue I had was the tail light cover had a cloudy film, which polished away by hand with a drop of Menzerna Super Finish.
Sometimes it seems the car gods are out to get us. Anybody ever had just weird events or circumstances that take place, seemingly for the only reason to prevent you from keeping your car looking great?
As I side note, I am never going anywhere again with out a handful of microfiber towels and at least a spray wash like DP, Optimum Opti-Clean, or Utlima.
I figured a few dollars of gas would give me enough to make the trek, so I stopped off before getting on the freeway. Debit card in, debit card out, my fingers danced across keypad like with the dexterity of a ninja. Time for a couple ounces of premium....
A fine mist struck my eyes first. With in a second I couldn't see. A couple of heartbeats I felt my back getting wet. My first thought was obviously logical,"How is it raining under the canopy and why is this rain blinding me." Then the smell hit me...gasoline. I stepped back, rubbed my eyes (which really didn't help) and looked at the situation. The hose from the pump to the nozzle had a ball like fitting that had split/separated and was spraying a fine mist (think of a pressure washer on a fan setting) all over my car.
After yelling at the attendant (who advised me that it would run out of gas!) I pushed my car out of the stall (getting soaked in gasoline in the process).
Modern clear coats are pretty durable, but noway was I going to make the remaining 90 minute trip with gas all over my car as the sun baked it in. What to do?
I grabbed some dish washing soap from the gas station (and refused to pay for it), a huge "Big-Gulp" cup, and a hand full of paper napkins and gave my car a quick bath in the parking lot. Luckily I had pushed my car close to a water spigot so it wasn't too much work and in 20 minutes I had a clear car, free of wax, but also free of gasoline.
I stripped off my shirt, argued with the attendant on whether I should have to pay for the cup and soap, then made the trek to PBMG. Once I got here I pulled the car into Mike Phillip's Autogeek Studio and did a quick water-less wash with DP's Waterless Auto Wash followed by a couple coats of Blackfire Wet Diamond. There was no permanent damage and because I keep my car clean the napkins didn't cause any swirl marks. The only issue I had was the tail light cover had a cloudy film, which polished away by hand with a drop of Menzerna Super Finish.
Sometimes it seems the car gods are out to get us. Anybody ever had just weird events or circumstances that take place, seemingly for the only reason to prevent you from keeping your car looking great?
As I side note, I am never going anywhere again with out a handful of microfiber towels and at least a spray wash like DP, Optimum Opti-Clean, or Utlima.