Event: First Wash and Wax Meet of 2006
#41
thx guys. here's the post that was referred to. If you guys need some basics on the best process and products and whatnot, hop over to the Wash & Wax forum - there are plenty of skilled and knowledgeable folks there.
I'd be happy to give pointers and help out where I can on that day.
A full-on detail usually takes at least 5-6 hours, so that's out of the question, but hopefully I can help address a couple of trouble spots like I did last time (who was the guy with the berlina with scuffs on the front bumper that I cleaned up for him?).
I'd be happy to give pointers and help out where I can on that day.
A full-on detail usually takes at least 5-6 hours, so that's out of the question, but hopefully I can help address a couple of trouble spots like I did last time (who was the guy with the berlina with scuffs on the front bumper that I cleaned up for him?).
#43
Originally Posted by animeS2K,Feb 15 2006, 02:48 PM
thx guys. here's the post that was referred to. If you guys need some basics on the best process and products and whatnot, hop over to the Wash & Wax forum - there are plenty of skilled and knowledgeable folks there.
I'd be happy to give pointers and help out where I can on that day.
A full-on detail usually takes at least 5-6 hours, so that's out of the question, but hopefully I can help address a couple of trouble spots like I did last time (who was the guy with the berlina with scuffs on the front bumper that I cleaned up for him?).
I'd be happy to give pointers and help out where I can on that day.
A full-on detail usually takes at least 5-6 hours, so that's out of the question, but hopefully I can help address a couple of trouble spots like I did last time (who was the guy with the berlina with scuffs on the front bumper that I cleaned up for him?).
#49
Originally Posted by 4theheckof_it,Feb 15 2006, 05:06 PM
You never make it out anyways Mr. Skip. We're just not deserving of your presence!
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