My mom and dad tell me a story about me being 4-5 years old and picking rocks out of the tire treads of cars in my dad's used car showroom. I was told I started doing this on my own.
Best part, I was using one of those miny pocket clip screwdrivers. I wouldn't let my 4 year old within 30 ft of my cars with a screwdriver. I vaguely remember the indoor showroom, he moved locations when I was 5-6. If that doesn't scream destined for auto detailing I don't know what does.
I also remember washing my aunt and uncles diesel Oldsmobile with dawn and wash clothes. Two buckets of course One with rocks in the bottom, the other with less rocks from the clothes being dropped.
At the age of 6 on Saturday mornings it was wash day with dad, then once a month we spent the day with Simonize wax and a lot of words I did not understand!
When I was probably 6, I got a "Lock Up Key Car" for easter. It came with a little packet of Turtle Wax. After my Dad explained what it was for, and how to use it, I fell in love with the idea of a car's paint being protected. A couple years later I remember helping my Dad wash our white 1986 Buick Century. Mom, Dad, sis, and I all went to my grandma, and grandpa's house in Pontiac, and that's where we washed the car. My grandpa had some Turtle Wax in a glass bottle, and that is what Dad and I used to wax the car.
Ten years after that I bought the Megs Deep Crystal system, and Gold Class. I bought a Black & Decker 6" orbital (like the one pictured) to help me with the labor. Those were some good times.
A 1960's era Olds Delmont 88 (Rocket V8) with a hood the size of Montana, a bucket a sponge and whatever soap was laying around. Followed later by some incredibly hard to apply Blue Coral product. Oh, and always in direct sunlight.
I vaguely remember helping my dad wash his car (1960s). I do remember when I got my first car, washing and waxing all the time. My mom said I was going to wash the paint off.
My earliest recollection is helping my father rub off the crusted, old school wax at the time (maybe Simonize) of our '65 Chevy. I remember using baby diapers and it was like removing concrete!
I remember washing cars with various family members whether it was in the rain or the hot sun then let them air dry or blow dry as we took a spin around town
I was about 10 years old when my older brother showed me how to detail. Began with a rotary and old school single stage paints.
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