jsfofec
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Since I started to get addicted to detailing in April, I've been trying to explain to my wife the do's and don'ts about taking care of the car. She usually doesn't notice things.
Last night we had to stop off at the UPS store, so I drove up behind a brand new black Mercedes SUV. I told my wife, "you see what's wrong with that Mercedes?" and she answered, "the swirls".
I couldn't believe it, she actually noticed the swirls. Usually she would say that it's a nice car, or it's shiney or something, but her eye went right to the swirls.
I was actuallly shocked that a brand new Mercedes could have so many swirls, it looked horrible. My wife even asked if that car was new, because the swirls were so bad, it looked old, but it was a new car. Mercedes are suppose to have hard paint, the owner must wash the car with sandpaper or something.
Last night we had to stop off at the UPS store, so I drove up behind a brand new black Mercedes SUV. I told my wife, "you see what's wrong with that Mercedes?" and she answered, "the swirls".
I couldn't believe it, she actually noticed the swirls. Usually she would say that it's a nice car, or it's shiney or something, but her eye went right to the swirls.
I was actuallly shocked that a brand new Mercedes could have so many swirls, it looked horrible. My wife even asked if that car was new, because the swirls were so bad, it looked old, but it was a new car. Mercedes are suppose to have hard paint, the owner must wash the car with sandpaper or something.