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      01-27-2017, 07:12 PM   #19
Rayscott
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Originally Posted by HeyMoe53 View Post
Rayscott is correct. Dealerships are a professional detailer's best friend. Not that I am a pro by any means, but I "fixed" a brand-new Cayman for a friend, after the dealership monkeys butchered it.

The owner was so happy, he let me have the car the following weekend.
I have a friend who was a army combat major in Nam. His son was coming home after 2 tours in Afghanistan and my friend bought him a one year old black Dodge Challanger. He wanted to surprise his son for his service. He got it detailed at a local car wash. When he went to pick it up it was covered with swirls. They redid it and it was worse. He called me 2 days before his son came home and asked me to help him out. I am a Navy vet and said of course I would. It was a mess, they used dirty buffer pads on it. I did a paint correction on it and his son was very surprised when they gave it to him. Scottie called me and thanked me and then I thanked him for his service.
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