When I'm in traffic, all I see are swirls, dirty wheels, dents, scuffs, water spots..

602rwtq

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bugs, tar, dry rubber, bad body work, and on and on.



So many cars, so much neglect. Sometimes I think I'd do the work for free, just to see a nice car beautiful again.
 
Heck, I HAVE done work for free, but when there isn't an incentive to do the job, you tend to be hesitant to spend 6 hours trying to rub out swirls.
 
I used to feel that way too, but so many people in the general populous just don't care/react to their car's appearance.
 
All of those people just make us look better. And when your sitting in traffic with a super clean car you know everone is looking at you and saying "wow, that car looks sweet" :woot:
 
602rwtq said:
bugs, tar, dry rubber, bad body work, and on and on.



So many cars, so much neglect. Sometimes I think I'd do the work for free, just to see a nice car beautiful again.



perfect time for you to have that magnetic panel on your car that has your # for detailing!



I was asked on Friday afternoon at the local 7-11, HEY, WHO DETAILED YOUR CAR? My answer was easy, its called the AUTOPIAN WAY, I gave them this website for helpful hints to keeping your car look beautiful!
 
mblgjr said:
I used to feel that way too, but so many people in the general populous just don't care/react to their car's appearance.



I don't understand it. It's such a clear public reflection of your cleanliness, attitude...even work ethic.



If I'm interviewing a person for a job--regardless if it's automotive--and he/she pulls up in a car that hasn't been washed in 2 months, I'm NOT inclined to hire!
 
602rwtq said:
I don't understand it. It's such a clear public reflection of your cleanliness, attitude...even work ethic.



And that right there should tell you something about the general population. :rolleyes:
 
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