OPC as a car wash!!!

But remember...when it is hot like it is, you've gotta park close so your hair doesn't fall before you get into the store.

Jenn

How much does your hairdresser charge? How much does a body shop/PDR guy charge?

:poke:
 
That's actually a double whammy......power clean and sponge. Both are problems waiting to happen.
 
Perhaps she wasn't happy with the last LSP and wanted another :D

I actually thought of that but i had put a coat of 845 on it 2 weeks prior.

Sounds like she was preparing to polish it!

Yea that's what I need,her grabing shoe polish.

Her intentions were good, but her hands were on the wrong product.
It definetly would have been clean.


So how much of your OPC did she waste?

I asked but it's the usuall measurement she uses,glug,glug,glug then fill with water.

That's actually a double whammy......power clean and sponge. Both are problems waiting to happen.

She did grap the MF sponge.
 
I can totally understand and relate to not being able to pass up a good parking spot or good deal on detailing supplies. The difference I suppose is how we define the "perfect" parking spot.

The perfect parking spot to me is one that's away from other cars and also blocks the opportunity for other cars to get dangerously close to mine... regardless of how much farther I have to walk.

The one thing I miss about my old job......we had a parking garage to park in, and on each level of the garage there was one spot.....I called it the ultimate spot. Basically 4 huge concrete pillars holding up part of the level above. You could pull a car in between all the pillars and because they were so big the nearest another car could be (on either side) was 6' away. I always went to work bright and early to make sure I got one of those spots :)
 
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