R 350 gt Donson
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- Joined
- Jan 14, 2015
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- Location
- Dallas Texas
- First Name
- Don
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 F250, F10 BMW M-Sport 2019 GT2
I hear you !!! different priories...I will bet that the same guy you mentioned cleans his golf club after every swing. (before it goes into his bag) I could care less of there is grass/dirt on my clubs....but in my car...no way..this is what makes the world go round, I guess.:shrug:I'm very anal about my cars, especially my Mustangs/high end stuff. For instance, in my F150, I almost never lock my blinker on, unless I'm stopped for a long period of time. I don't want the multi function switch to wear out and be loose in the column. I hate that. I also don't slide out of the seat when I get out. I get up, then out, to not tear up the side bolster of the seat. Another pet peeve of mine. My vehicles are usually clean, and I hate the handprints when people just grab the edge of the door and shut it. It's known in my household to use the door handle to shut the door. I dunno, guess I have OCD. But I like my stuff clean and presentable at all times, or most of it!
I did a complete service and detail on a customers Porsche one time, I spent the better part of a day using a claybar to remove gray paint (Owner tells me they were painting the overpasses the day he bought it) Then polishing/buffing this car. When I had the wheels off I cleaned the inside of the rims/chassis, EVERYTHING. The car looked showroom new when I was done. So when it was getting picked up, the owner throws the paperwork right on the roof of the car with the keys, and goes to sign the invoice there. I almost shit myself. I wouldn't put anything on the top of my in-need-of-paint fox body, and he just throws them on top of this 100k+ Porsche. lol.
To each their own I guess.
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