Service you should definatelly be offering to your customers on every detail

I actually know people who would do this, or call a shop to have it done if they say the video!!
 
I stopped using traditional blinker fluid altogether; even the synthetic brands. Megs D114 works better. Not only do I already have it on hand, it keeps the blinkers cleaner as well. Just don't believe you-know-who when he says his Infinite Use Detail Juice also works, because it doesn't.
 
That's hysterical. I offer that at $125 and change out the tire air from winter to summer air this time of year!
 
That's hysterical. I offer that at $125 and change out the tire air from winter to summer air this time of year!
Now that's funny,and I believe there are people out there who would pay for the tire air change out.
 
That was great!

Now to replace the winter air in the my tires with spring/summer air and I'm good to go.

Bill
 
SIDE NOTE:
Be careful when changing the blinker fluid.
I had a customer complain that ever since I changed her blinker fluid her headlights have been leaking oil
She stated the problem was so bad she had to put a fire under the engine block to get the radiator to boil.
 
SIDE NOTE:
Be careful when changing the blinker fluid.
I had a customer complain that ever since I changed her blinker fluid her headlights have been leaking oil
She stated the problem was so bad she had to put a fire under the engine block to get the radiator to boil.

You probably did not use enough Elbow grease to seal the gasket. I would start there.
 
I have to wait to replace the air in my tires. It's still pretty cold on some days around here and Summer air is really bad in cold weather.
 
I have to wait to replace the air in my tires. It's still pretty cold on some days around here and Summer air is really bad in cold weather.

Try using synthetic Spring/Summer air. It has a pretty good range for those late season temperature swings.

Bill
 
Yeah, synthetic air all the way! Doesn't make a big difference going from winter to summer but pays huge divedends going from summer into winter if you're a little late.

And this probably against the AG rules but i save a little money by setting an empty jug outside to catch some of that arctic maritime air mass that drifts south in the fall. Just cap it off before the temp warms up and put it in your compressor.
 
I always have to warn friends that visit from other parts of the country, that when you drive in Boston (or surrounding towns)

1.) At an intersection, when the light turns green, the car on the opposite side of the intersection taking a LEFT turn has the RIGHT of Way...
And if it's two lanes, and you're in the left lane, the problem sometimes happens where the cars in the right lane do not understand this rule. So what happens is you sit at the intersection with a car facing you, blocking you because he couldn't complete his left turn.

2.) Owners of cars in Massachusetts habitually NEVER change their blinker fluid... Thus, it compounds problem #1 mentioned above... So you don't even know that a driver in the opposite side of the intersection is going dart directly out in front of you to take a left turn while you are heading straight.

So just remember those two things when you come to Boston or surrounding towns... Left turn has right of way on green light, and most will do it without notice because they're low on blinker fluid.
 
I did have my air changed out for an "all-season" blend recently. :laughing:

I had a new set of tires mounted and the shop used nitrogen to inflate them :xyxthumbs:
 
From a boating buddy of mine...West Marine has a SUPER deal on 'Relative Bearing Grease'.

Bill
 
Another one from my old flying days was to send the rookies in to the Chief Pilot and ask for 50 feet of flight line!
 
I did have my air changed out for an "all-season" blend recently. :laughing:

I had a new set of tires mounted and the shop used nitrogen to inflate them :xyxthumbs:

Is that a mix of summer and winter air or a completelly different type of air? Would you say it is better than full synthetic air? So many options these days, when I was Young we only had one type of air and we survived just fine.
 
Don't forget to get a gallon or two of prop wash while AGO has it on sale.
 
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