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Detailer's need to stay hydrated!
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Re: Detailer's need to stay hydrated!
2 good looking Italians right there.
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Re: Detailer's need to stay hydrated!
Originally Posted by Chris@AutoCleanse
2 good looking Italians right there.
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Originally Posted by Chris@AutoCleanse
2 good looking Italians right there.
Oh geez!
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I can see those being a big hit at Detailfest .... cannot wait to try one !
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Tumblers aside this is a very good topic that folks need to pay attention to.
Here in South TX when detailing during the summer I would need 4-8 liters of water just to make it through the detail for that day. When all was said & done, shower complete, I would still drink another 2-3 liters of wawa.
Rick....now in North Texas
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^^^ I couldn't agree more!!
Here in South florida the summers could be hot and brutally humid, so hydrations is super important!
I drink about 2 gallons of water and day and sometimes even more
BTW..........who said Italians can't be GEEKS!!
Robert DiTerlizzi, 772-260-6636
Impressions Fine Automotive Detailing
7656 SW Jack James Dr.Stuart, Fl.
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My new favorite insulated glass.
Plus... a great conversation starter... let's the car guys around you know you're a car guy...
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Re: Detailer's need to stay hydrated!
Originally Posted by RTexasF
Tumblers aside this is a very good topic that folks need to pay attention to.
Here in South TX when detailing during the summer I would need 4-8 liters of water just to make it through the detail for that day. When all was said & done, shower complete, I would still drink another 2-3 liters of wawa.
No doubt. No matter where you live, if it is hot or humid you need to stay hydrated while detailing. I got heat exhaustion this summer while spending 10 straight hours detailing a Grand Cherokee. I was so focused on the job that I didn't realize it was around 90 degrees and extremely humid. Needless to say, I didn't take time to drink enough throughout the day. For the last hour or more of the detail my heart was racing and mentally I was not in a good place. I got into a pool to cool off, but it was hard to catch my breath to go under water, and also my feet started to cramp so much that I had to get out of the water. I was much better after drinking fluids, but it took me 2 days to fully recover and get my energy back.
I learned a valuable lesson that day for sure.
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Re: Detailer's need to stay hydrated!
Originally Posted by Chris@AutoCleanse
2 good looking Italians right there.
Wait a second Chris.... 2 good Italians and Mike is saying those tumbler have water in it??? Something does not add up
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