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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1CPp10gkac]Professional Car Wash - TUTORIAL - YouTube[/video]

guys like this give people like us customers, i tried commenting and telling him what he should do differently, but he knows everything.
 
Don't waste your time trying trying to change someone's ways. Most of the time you will find they are reluctant to change because of the "know-all" attitude. The best thing is you know what's right and what's wrong.
 
one thing i have learned is there might be more than one method to do a job correctly and that's fine because everyone isn't wired the exact same, but you have to be willing to learn and take correction when someone points out that your method isn't actually doing the job correctly.
 
Kid looks all of 13.

Not to pronounce an adverse judgment upon his age...
(For he's surely a hard working lad.)

From the looks of some of his "detailing-tools"...
He also does landscaping on the side.

:D

Bob
 
By three minutes into it I had already fallen asleep........
 
Not getting how squirting water out of a wheelbarrow is saving any water.
 
Wow! He using a cotton cloth on that nice car that won't make any swirls marks :(. He has a lot to learn and this is why people don't want kids touching their cars.
 
Well I would have been happy to do such a good job at his age. Definatelly lots of things to change in his technique but I am impressed by his drive.
 
He's one of those child stars that fell out of acting and into detailing.

Looks like he's still acting. :eek:
You guys know that's the young kid from The Grinch right? He played the young version. See for yourself:
Picture of How the Grinch Stole Christmas

LOL...Good One! :xyxthumbs:

I just want his hair

^^^Those were the days, my Friends...^^^
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Bob
 
Is it just me or is the car already clean before he washed it?
I feel like he missed a ton of spots with that crappy stiff looking brush too.
 
Everyone sure is being rough on the kid!

That's how I started many years ago...a 13 year old kid using Meguiar's on my dad's Porsche. Since he's across the pond he substituted AutoGlym.

Other than a less than ideal choice of wash brushes (I've seen worse, though), I'm not seeing too much he's done wrong.
 
I never thought to use recycled rain water out of a dirty wheelbarrow. Just when I thought I learned everything I could from Autogeek, along comes boy Grinch to teach me something new.
 
It was nice to see him trying and actually working for something, but he certainly could use a little help in his technique, but judging from the comments, he won't be interested in anything anyone has to say
 
I want 20 minutes of my life back...lol. Actually jumped around but had seen enough after about 5 minutes. I can and do appreciate the effort he makes but after reading the comments he clearly knows it all and has all the answers. Typical of his age group. Funny how after 48 years of living and being a car guy just about from birth I learn something new from someone just about every day. Hope someday soon the light bulb turns on for him.
 
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