mightypudge
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- May 5, 2012
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So, this is a bit embarrassing.
I took a half day on Friday and decided to wash the car. It had been a couple of weeks since I got in a really good washing and I was anxious to try my new power washer and some other new stuff. Anyway, I started around 11:00 am which was my first mistake because it just kept getting hotter. And the hotter things got, the slower I went, so this project of mine dragged on for way too many hours. After a while, I wasn't thinking clearly. I was moving very slowly, slogging up and down the stairs over and over again to retrieve products or towels.
If you're wondering how the story ends, by around 4:30 pm I was being taken to the hospital, where they kept me overnight for observation. Heat exhaustion. As I was being taken to the hospital, my neighbor packed up all of my stuff and placed it inside my front door. I never finished the job.
I was released yesterday and as I was walking to my front door, I glanced at my GTI in horror. It is covered in water spots from top to bottom, every panel, every pane of glass. My son saw my reactions and said, "don't even think about it." Clearly, he knew what I was thinking. But as I am now restricted to bed rest, my son has graciously offered to take care of the water spots for me. Trouble is, the few things he tried last night didn't work. I believe he hit them with Poorboys Spray and Wipe, and another quick detailer of some sort, to no avail. Eventually, thunderstorms started rolling in, so he said he would try again today.
Any ideas on what the kid can do to help his old man? I've got some Citrol 266 in the house, but I was hoping to have him try something less aggressive first.
Friday might have been the last time I try washing my car for a very long time. At least until the heat breaks. I've been obsessing over this car for two months and it nearly did me in. I wish I would have taken it to someone on day one for a proper detailing, paint correction, and ceramic coating. It probably would have cost me less than what I've spent on gear and product, and I'd be happy with the results. Caring for my car was supposed to be a relaxing way for me to pass the time and get out of my head. It just hasn't worked out for me.
I took a half day on Friday and decided to wash the car. It had been a couple of weeks since I got in a really good washing and I was anxious to try my new power washer and some other new stuff. Anyway, I started around 11:00 am which was my first mistake because it just kept getting hotter. And the hotter things got, the slower I went, so this project of mine dragged on for way too many hours. After a while, I wasn't thinking clearly. I was moving very slowly, slogging up and down the stairs over and over again to retrieve products or towels.
If you're wondering how the story ends, by around 4:30 pm I was being taken to the hospital, where they kept me overnight for observation. Heat exhaustion. As I was being taken to the hospital, my neighbor packed up all of my stuff and placed it inside my front door. I never finished the job.
I was released yesterday and as I was walking to my front door, I glanced at my GTI in horror. It is covered in water spots from top to bottom, every panel, every pane of glass. My son saw my reactions and said, "don't even think about it." Clearly, he knew what I was thinking. But as I am now restricted to bed rest, my son has graciously offered to take care of the water spots for me. Trouble is, the few things he tried last night didn't work. I believe he hit them with Poorboys Spray and Wipe, and another quick detailer of some sort, to no avail. Eventually, thunderstorms started rolling in, so he said he would try again today.
Any ideas on what the kid can do to help his old man? I've got some Citrol 266 in the house, but I was hoping to have him try something less aggressive first.
Friday might have been the last time I try washing my car for a very long time. At least until the heat breaks. I've been obsessing over this car for two months and it nearly did me in. I wish I would have taken it to someone on day one for a proper detailing, paint correction, and ceramic coating. It probably would have cost me less than what I've spent on gear and product, and I'd be happy with the results. Caring for my car was supposed to be a relaxing way for me to pass the time and get out of my head. It just hasn't worked out for me.