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Detailing Advice Colum.... You let me know!

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Posted by: Nysbadmk8

Hey guys, on a weekly basis im going to write a detailing colum for the masses, now here's your part... what does the masses want to learn about with detailing there cars? Best waxes? best way to wax your car? polishes? compounds? Tire gel? interior cleaning?


Let me know!



Posted by: Joeychgo

Great Idea Pete!



Posted by: Kbob

Quote:
Originally Posted by Nysbadmk8
Hey guys, on a weekly basis im going to write a detailing colum for the masses, now here's your part... what does the masses want to learn about with detailing there cars? Best waxes? best way to wax your car? polishes? compounds? Tire gel? interior cleaning?


Let me know!
All of the above. My opinion is that you should start with the first step, whatever that is, and do the columns in sequential order. I guess choosing the right wax would be step 1?



Posted by: MonsterMark

Quote:
Originally Posted by Kbob
I guess choosing the right wax would be step 1?
Wrong!
Step 1: Opening the door.
Step 2: Put key in ignition.
Step 3: Start car.
Step 4: Pull car out of garage without hitting something.
Step 5: Take wash bucket out of closet.
Step 6: Put warm water and car wash soap in bucket.
Step 7: Grab garden hose and wet down car.
Step 8: Grab a nice clean towel and apply solution liberally.

You get the idea. Did this help???



Posted by: Kbob

Quote:
Originally Posted by MonsterMark
Wrong!

Step 2: Put key in ignition.

You get the idea. Did this help???
Yeah, but which key do I use? I'm afraid you're just confusing me. Please leave the advice to the professionals cause I can't follow a thing you're telling me.







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