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Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hi
Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T
Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hit song, quick to become an American classic? www.eucarwash.ten.lt |
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Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after thei
tomn wrote: > Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T > Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before > pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's > platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hit song, quick to become > an American classic? > I'm in a tiny minority. Not washing has always been my plan. I grease up everything with Sta-Plex Red or marine grease and let the weather do the nasty on it all winter. Yes, it's labor intensive the first time, but I'm not washing it off with a power washer. Now that I think of it, what if I went through one of those brush type washers and my vehicle loaded up their brushes with grease so the next 15 cars at least got a grease job. Those folks on the end of the line wouldn't be getting many tips. |
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Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's platinum album, Car Wash, titled after thei
Al Bundy wrote:
> > tomn wrote: > > Carwashing has always seemed an American tradition. The first Model-T > > Ford owners undoubtedly made sure their cars were sparkling before > > pulling up to church on Sunday. And who could forget Rose Royce's > > platinum album, Car Wash, titled after their hit song, quick to become > > an American classic? > > > I'm in a tiny minority. Not washing has always been my plan. I grease > up everything with Sta-Plex Red or marine grease and let the weather do > the nasty on it all winter. Yes, it's labor intensive the first time, > but I'm not washing it off with a power washer. Now that I think of it, > what if I went through one of those brush type washers and my vehicle > loaded up their brushes with grease so the next 15 cars at least got a > grease job. Those folks on the end of the line wouldn't be getting many > tips. Great idea! It would keep the paint from oxidizing in the summer, too. The windshield could be a problem area though. |
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