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Old 12-13-2014, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by clowe1965
Done....by free you mean will work for food I take it?
Something like that...if I had my mobile van ready, i'd set up a weekend trip down that way. Still need the van, generator and water tank

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It would probably be worth the drive.
I'd make it worth your while, but you'd have to sign a waiver prior to leaving!
I can't be responsible for all the swearing and cussing on the drive home when it rains or bug splats, rocks, unsafe speeds (cuz you'll be driving like a g'ma avoiding everything I just mentioned), road dirt, etc, etc.
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Old 12-13-2014, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by steel pony
I'd make it worth your while, but you'd have to sign a waiver prior to leaving!
I can't be responsible for all the swearing and cussing on the drive home when it rains or bug splats, rocks, unsafe speeds (cuz you'll be driving like a g'ma avoiding everything I just mentioned), road dirt, etc, etc.
Lol. With the way things go for me, it would certainly rain immediately, I'd end up going down a road that a logging truck left a trail of mud that ends up coating the sides of my car (has happened twice since I've had this car) and then a flock of Canadian geese would carpet bomb the top of the car.
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Old 12-13-2014, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by clowe1965
Jeff I've got some bad news, that stuff doesn't work on Jeeps.
Lol. It's for the wife's car.
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Old 12-13-2014, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Tribefan
Lol. With the way things go for me, it would certainly rain immediately, I'd end up going down a road that a logging truck left a trail of mud that ends up coating the sides of my car (has happened twice since I've had this car) and then a flock of Canadian geese would carpet bomb the top of the car.
Haha Clark knows all about Canadian geese.
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Old 12-13-2014, 01:11 PM
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Recent correction with EuroTech 7000 Polish/Glaze, smooth as a baby's bottom.
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Old 12-13-2014, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by clowe1965
Haha Clark knows all about Canadian geese.
nononono! Canadian Mist, not Canadian Geese!
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ran the claybar over the wife's car yesterday then followed it with a coat of Wet Fire black diamond. smooth as butta again.
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Originally Posted by audioAl
Recent correction with EuroTech 7000 Polish/Glaze, smooth as a baby's bottom.
Very nice shine sir. What part of Texas are you in?

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ran the claybar over the wife's car yesterday then followed it with a coat of Wet Fire black diamond. smooth as butta again.
Love the feel after a clay bar.
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Old 12-16-2014, 06:34 AM
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If some of you haven't visited my FB page or detailing site, here's some pics of my recent work..

paint correction on a 20 year old...ahem...LeBaron

BEFORE-paint was super swirled, neglected and pretty beat up with rust spots, dents, dings, etc. Only so much you can do with the paint in this condition.
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Paint correction on a salvaged 350Z. Front & rear end damaged, repainted from red to black and a very shoddy paint blend after the repairs

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