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autopiapinoy said:
i donno if your being sarcastic or not???



does it actually work?

The harshes product I've used on my dash is a water damp microfiber towel followed with 303 :secret
 
:wall What an a**hat! :wall



I am going to have my friends at the local consatbulary run the plate for the owner of the BMW.



There is an International Association of Firefighters decal on the windshield.. I hate seeing a Brother getting screwed.. and the way this clown "details" the client better hope he's wearing a condom !
 
I kind of thought these were joke videos, but no, he's actually claiming to run a legitimate business in san antonio. Someone needs to drop a dime on this fool.
 
He must be drinking some of that amino acid. LOL I thought that these vids were a joke but after watching a few I see he is dead serious. OMG, what a bafoon. Jason, San Antonio's "expert" detailer. Just WOW.



Don't we have any Autopians living in San Antonio? If I lived there I'd be checking this guy out. :eek:



OTOH, It was a good laugh to start the day.
 
M54 said:
Don't bust the guy too bad,at least he's trying.



He just needs to get "obsessed"!

If he was trying he could start by reading the product labels before using them. Tire foam on your dashboard? LMFAO!!!
 
:shocked I'm sure trying to help this guy out would be like talking to the BMW owner that thinks buying stuff from Sears for his car is a good idea.
 
I know it's been said numerous times already in this thread.



But tire foam on the actual rim to protect them! And then put it on the dash to make it shiny!:aww:



Gives us "Automotive Specialists" a bad name.:faint:







EDIT: I love the faint smiley.
 
littlemissGTO said:
:shocked I'm sure trying to help this guy out would be like talking to the BMW owner that thinks buying stuff from Sears for his car is a good idea.



Hey now no need to bash on us Bimmer owners :) And what in the world can you buy from Sears for any cars, other than tools to work on the car?
 
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