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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
Originally Posted by SeaJay's
When you wax the snow blower!
HA! I did the snow-blower and the tractor!
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
When you polish the back of your phone that's paint gloss black, put sealant over it, wait 12 hours, then wax it lol.
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
QD ur car when u get to work to show off in the parking lot!
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
Originally Posted by Trumbo_S10
QD ur car when u get to work to show off in the parking lot!
I do that at my school's parking structure, other students give me weird looks lol
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
When you know you have enough waxes to last you a lifetime, but you keep buying more!
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
Originally Posted by bmmz3kwe
When you wax your car in the middle of a blizzard in the garage.
LOL, did this yesterday.
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
When your packing list for camping includes detailing supplies...
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
You shop AG once if not two times a week and you really don't need anything!
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
when you buy detailing products before you pay rent
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Re: You know your addicted to detailing when...
When you've written the 12 steps of Detailers Anonymous.
Step 1. We admitted we were powerless over waxing and that our wives had become unmanageable.
Step 2. Came to believe that a better wax could restore us to sanity.
Step 3. Made a decision to turn our wheels and our tires over to a tire shine as we understood it.
Step 4. Made a searching and fearless swirl inventory of our rides.
Step 5. Admitted to A.G.O., to ourselves and to another detailer the exact nature of our paint condition.
Step 6. Were entirely ready to have M-105 remove these defects and swirls.
Step 7. Humbly asked our banks to increase our credit limits.
Step 8. Made a list of all the products we would need and became willing to pay for them all.
Step 9. Made a direct leveling of our swirls except when to do so would remove too much clear or strike through.
Step 10. Continued to use 2 buckets and when the water got dirty promptly replaced it.
Step 11. Sought through detailing forums to improve our process as we understood it, asking only for the knowledge of products and the technique to use them.
Step 12. Having achieved a perfect paint finish as a result of these steps, we tried to carry these techniques to other detailers and to practice these processes with all of our vehicles.
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