RippyD
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- Jan 24, 2016
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The wife asked me to show her how to wash her car. Cool... I decide to show her how to do rinseless.
Got the white rinseless MF towels out so she could see the dirt. Showed her how I move across one panel, flip it, take another pass, fold it, etc. She did one panel and seeed fine. I gave her some gentle coaching - all good. She goes to the other side of the car. She asked me what to do with a towel that had all the sides used. I told her I like to wring them out before throwing them in the dirty towel bucket. No problem. She gets a new towel from the rinseless wash bucket and goes back to her side.
A few minutes later I walk over. That side of the car is dry. Bone dry. I ask if she dried it. Nope. Hmm... I take a look at her MF. It's damp, not wet. "You told me to wring it out!"
This is why I could never teach.
Got the white rinseless MF towels out so she could see the dirt. Showed her how I move across one panel, flip it, take another pass, fold it, etc. She did one panel and seeed fine. I gave her some gentle coaching - all good. She goes to the other side of the car. She asked me what to do with a towel that had all the sides used. I told her I like to wring them out before throwing them in the dirty towel bucket. No problem. She gets a new towel from the rinseless wash bucket and goes back to her side.
A few minutes later I walk over. That side of the car is dry. Bone dry. I ask if she dried it. Nope. Hmm... I take a look at her MF. It's damp, not wet. "You told me to wring it out!"
This is why I could never teach.