zmcgovern45
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I've got a neighbor who has a very nice looking Mustang Cobra... from a distance that is. Upon inspection it is COVERED in swirls, scratches, RIDS, you name it.
One day, as I was giving this Porsche it's final inspection in the sunlight, he was outside and stopped to take a look at the car. He mentioned to me that he was too worried to ever have his car buffed because he didn't want it to be damaged or swirled. He then went on to say that he thought he needed to clay bar the car in order to clean it up for Winter... Now I bit my tongue as I don't like to be the guy to give speeches or lectures about proper vehicle maintenance, but yesterday I about hit my limit when it comes to keeping my mouth shut.
I noticed a large bird bomb on one of the fenders, so I walked over to take a look at the car and found about 10 piles of bird poop scattered all over the car! A little bit of me died inside. He rarely drives the car, so it just sits outside with little to no protection. :nomore:
Any advice on how to suggest that he needs some (A LOT!) detailing without offending anyone? He's doesn't have the most understanding personality and I'm afraid that explaining to him that his car is trashed, but that I could help to restore it, would only anger him.
I guess I could always just move? haha! :buffing:
One day, as I was giving this Porsche it's final inspection in the sunlight, he was outside and stopped to take a look at the car. He mentioned to me that he was too worried to ever have his car buffed because he didn't want it to be damaged or swirled. He then went on to say that he thought he needed to clay bar the car in order to clean it up for Winter... Now I bit my tongue as I don't like to be the guy to give speeches or lectures about proper vehicle maintenance, but yesterday I about hit my limit when it comes to keeping my mouth shut.
I noticed a large bird bomb on one of the fenders, so I walked over to take a look at the car and found about 10 piles of bird poop scattered all over the car! A little bit of me died inside. He rarely drives the car, so it just sits outside with little to no protection. :nomore:
Any advice on how to suggest that he needs some (A LOT!) detailing without offending anyone? He's doesn't have the most understanding personality and I'm afraid that explaining to him that his car is trashed, but that I could help to restore it, would only anger him.
I guess I could always just move? haha! :buffing: