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LOL Jimmie...patience :)

Lauren, I am uploading the pics now. THey should be done soon.
 
Welp, here's my friend's Camry. He wanted a wash. We both washed it, and we did it via 2 bucket method. He doesn't really care how he washes this car, but told me when he gets a new car he'll do it the AUtogeek way. Well, even though he said that, I told him I'll teach him the Autogeek way :D. So, wash wheels first, two bucket method on the body, straight lines / no circles, top to bottom. He didn't care about adding swirls, so he scrubbed some stubborn spots. I'm sure no difference could have been seen anyways, since his car is swirled up so badly :p. I know I said he was basically driving a big block of dirt, well this is the dirtiest I've ever washed :D


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I took this one because there's an insect stuck right under the long paint chip

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Barely any reflection :p

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The eyes have cataracts :eek:

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Dirty mitt rinse water

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A better shot of the dirty water

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Nice and clean :)

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I know I know, the wheel well is filthy too :D

We had fun washing his car. He knows of my car detailing hobby and how OCD I am, and he doesn't care of I ramble about it. He shows some interest in becoming an Autogeek, but doesn't plan to start until he gets a new car. Maybe, I can get him hooked sooner than that! He also said he'll gladly let me use his car as a lab rat for detailing.
 
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