Coyote33
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- May 13, 2013
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I have a FT job in a corporate setting and detail cars on the weekend. The building I work in has a weekly "detail" service that comes and washes cars while you are at work. They charge $30 for cars and $35 for SUVs. I came back from lunch early and parked near their setup and watched them wash our CEO's new Lincoln SUV.
There were 3 people working on the car at once and they had 1 bucket (black with gunk and used all day from what I could tell) between all 3. One person had a brush/broom that he was washing the floor mats with and then went right to the top of the SUV and drug it across the entire roof of the vehicle.
The other guy had another microfiber telescoping brush that was washing the rest of the car. He set it on the ground 3 times in 5 minutes and never rinsed it off before putting it on the paint. The best was when he leaned against it with the microfiber brush down on the ground while he talked to the other guy about a girl who walked to her car. He then went right back to rubbing the car furiously back and forth down the passenger side without rinsing the brush.
The last person was working on the tires, wheels, and fender wells with a terry cloth (black because it was the same as they used all day) rag and dipping it in the same bucket as the soap for the other 2.
The dried the car with a chamois that had been drying on the generator in the back of the van because it was the only one used all day.
I nearly lost my lunch.
There were 3 people working on the car at once and they had 1 bucket (black with gunk and used all day from what I could tell) between all 3. One person had a brush/broom that he was washing the floor mats with and then went right to the top of the SUV and drug it across the entire roof of the vehicle.
The other guy had another microfiber telescoping brush that was washing the rest of the car. He set it on the ground 3 times in 5 minutes and never rinsed it off before putting it on the paint. The best was when he leaned against it with the microfiber brush down on the ground while he talked to the other guy about a girl who walked to her car. He then went right back to rubbing the car furiously back and forth down the passenger side without rinsing the brush.
The last person was working on the tires, wheels, and fender wells with a terry cloth (black because it was the same as they used all day) rag and dipping it in the same bucket as the soap for the other 2.
The dried the car with a chamois that had been drying on the generator in the back of the van because it was the only one used all day.
I nearly lost my lunch.