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08-09-2011, 09:36 AM
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| Random Travel Conversations
So I'm traveling today wearing my Dodo Juice shirt and before I make it to my gate a guy stops me and asks about my shirt. I start to explain that they make boutique car waxes in England and notice he has a blank stare, so I explain their products are better than those found over the counter. He interrupts and asks "So what does it do?" I laugh to myself and briefly explain because obviously he's not going to get it and i had to get to my gate. Would love to have had a business card.
So this is open to everyone, please share any stories you have if you feel like it.
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08-09-2011, 10:46 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ringgold, GA
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
Just the other day I had a guy admiring my truck and so the conversation of upkeep ensued. My truck is single stage, and I have learned that the best combination is to use some Meg's #7 every so often to "oil it up" and then cover it at least once a month with wax of choice (Souveran works great because of rich oil content).
So while I am explaining this to the kind gentleman - he gives me the blank stare you speak of and informs me that "That Ice stuff is really good. It will make one shine." If I had only known all along!!!
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08-09-2011, 10:52 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Northern, VA
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
I try to stay out of detailing conversations with the general public. It always ends badly. I was at a car show once with a booth showing some detailing demos and advertising for my company. I had one guy tell me I was a scammer because he kept his car in a show car state using paper towels and windex. Needless to say his vehicle looked like crap.
Also I have had plenty of people tell me ICE is the best product on the market, or that they take their car through a car wash once a week and it looks great. The only person who didn't know anything about detailing that actually took my advice is my neighbor. He has a black Volvo that looked terrible when I moved in. He saw me detailing all the time and just came and asked questions. I gave him a few pointers, and now he keeps his vehicle looking amazing. He even polishes the whole thing by hand, even though I have offered over and over to teach him to use the PC.
So now that I'm done rambling, basically talking to random people about high ed detailing, or high end detailing products has always ended badly for me...lol
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08-09-2011, 11:10 AM
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
Most people are never wrong and what ever the from walmart is the best.
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08-09-2011, 11:45 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Southeast, MA
Posts: 12,104
| Re: Random Travel Conversations
Comments I've heard through the years: - Clear coats protect the paint so I don't have to wax it anymore
- Washing your car too often will wear away the finish
- The special coating the dealer applied lasts for 5 years
- Dish washing liquid is better and cheaper
- WalMart carries premium products
- I've always used the wax from the automatic car wash
- Do everything by hand it comes out better
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08-09-2011, 11:55 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Oklahoma
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
saw a black f-150 at a local restaurant with swirls that were quite a site. just happened, i was going to have lunch at the same place and thought I would maybe see and stop the guy.
turned out he was proud of the way his truck looked after a local "detailer" took care of his truck.
i just stayed quiet.
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08-09-2011, 12:28 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: San Diego, CA
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
I was once on the trolley when I was 5 coming back from downtown San Diego with my dad. The trolley was packed so we sat down somewhere then a homeless lady sat down next to me.
Few minutes later she started screaming at the top of her lungs out of no where and was having on way conversations and getting very irratable. I remember my dad whispering in my ear not to look at her. I think I was scared or atleast nervous. I looked everywhere else but at her and the looks on peoples faces when they glanced at her were great. I was stuck in that seat for about 20 minutes. Ahh memories.
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08-09-2011, 12:48 PM
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
Random Convos..
When I used to own the Supra it was a #### magnet. No matter where i went it was just a guy after guy. They always asked the same question also.
"So how fast have you taken it up too?"
"The speedo says 180, have you been that fast?"
"How much HP does it make?"
"My car is faster."
"My sisters BF's Couzins, half removed mexican, that has a girl in England, that knows a dude in San Fran, and that dude knows a guy in NC has a Supra."
"My Grandma has a Supra"
"I own a Supra" (they never do)
They also always got very confrontational if they owned a modded like car. Anything from the low Honda Civic to any other "tuner" crowd vehicle.
Lets just say it was a lot of bark and no bite.
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08-09-2011, 12:52 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Aurora IL.
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
From a friend who just got a 2011 Corolla with 12 miles on the odometer an "DISO"
Me- "Hey man you should bring it by so I can Polish it an seal it"
Him - " Stop trying to scam me man, car is new I dont need all that they washed it at the dealer So I am Set"
Me - OH! ok man thats cool, good to know they washed it. Laters..
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08-09-2011, 02:18 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Manhasset, L.I. NY
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| Re: Random Travel Conversations
Questions and my answers when I'm in the Murcie.
How much does it cost?---- It's not for sale or I won it in a raffle.
How many miles a gallon does it get?------ It gets 8 gallons a mile
What do you do for a living?---- I'm a pimp
Can I sit in your car?------ Can I come over and sit on your couch tonight?
There are other rude and vulgar requests as well.
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