...you've ever done or seen done in detailing a vehicle?
I'll start with a couple:
1. I once used that Mr. Clean auto wash system. Sounded like a good idea - you dont have to dry the vehicle and the system is cheaper than a real water purification system. Too bad it's soap has close to zero suds and (appears to be) super full of detergents. I've obviously come a long way in my car detailing education!
2. I once saw an Iraqi woman (new to the states and, obviously, washing a car) wash her Mercedes with a two-sided dish sponge, then dry it with paper towels! Sounds like a lie, I know....I wish I hadn't seen it. That poor car looked like it had been worked over with steel wool.
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...you've ever done or seen done in detailing a vehicle?
I'll start with a couple:
1. I once used that Mr. Clean auto wash system. Sounded like a good idea - you dont have to dry the vehicle and the system is cheaper than a real water purification system. Too bad it's soap has close to zero suds and (appears to be) super full of detergents. I've obviously come a long way in my car detailing education!
2. I once saw an Iraqi woman (new to the states and, obviously, washing a car) wash her Mercedes with a two-sided dish sponge, then dry it with paper towels! Sounds like a lie, I know....I wish I hadn't seen it. That poor car looked like it had been worked over with steel wool.
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