NickZ28
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- Aug 15, 2009
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I entered my 2012 45th Anniversary Camaro SS Convertible in a car show this weekend. big deal you say...
I parked the car and paid my fee. Took out my detailing supplies and started wiping down the car with some spray wax. A few minutes later, a beautiful 2014 Corvette Stingray pulls in and parks next to me. The color was a dark gray.
An older gentlemen gets out of the car, we exchange pleasantries before he goes and pays his fee.
He comes back and I say to him "nice car, its really sharp". He says thanks, opens the trunk and pulls out a bottle of Windex and an old ratty t-shirt. I thought he was going to clean the windows...wrong!
He begins to spray the Windex on this vette and starts rubbing it in, back and forth with this t-shirt. I'm looking on in amazement and I am totally bewildered.
I mention to him that he should invest in some spray wax, as that might be better for the finish on his beautiful car.
"Son", he says, "I have been using Windex for years and it has always done a good job. I dont even have to wax my car, I just use this" as he points to the bottle.
I knew right then there was no point to further discuss with this man car care techniques.
I was totally blown away about his ignorance. The car looked terrible, streaks everywhere and very fine swirls and scratches.
By the way, my car was voted as one of the top 5 favorites for '83 and newer cars.
Unbelievable...
I parked the car and paid my fee. Took out my detailing supplies and started wiping down the car with some spray wax. A few minutes later, a beautiful 2014 Corvette Stingray pulls in and parks next to me. The color was a dark gray.
An older gentlemen gets out of the car, we exchange pleasantries before he goes and pays his fee.
He comes back and I say to him "nice car, its really sharp". He says thanks, opens the trunk and pulls out a bottle of Windex and an old ratty t-shirt. I thought he was going to clean the windows...wrong!
He begins to spray the Windex on this vette and starts rubbing it in, back and forth with this t-shirt. I'm looking on in amazement and I am totally bewildered.
I mention to him that he should invest in some spray wax, as that might be better for the finish on his beautiful car.
"Son", he says, "I have been using Windex for years and it has always done a good job. I dont even have to wax my car, I just use this" as he points to the bottle.
I knew right then there was no point to further discuss with this man car care techniques.
I was totally blown away about his ignorance. The car looked terrible, streaks everywhere and very fine swirls and scratches.
By the way, my car was voted as one of the top 5 favorites for '83 and newer cars.
Unbelievable...