12-23-2013, 05:55 AM
Actually, I am not against car enthusiasts waxing their vehicles, because done right, its a good thing, and I can relate to the personal satisfaction of owning and driving a car (or motorcycle) that's clean as a whistle, always draws complements plus retains a higher resale value.
And at the same time, todays typical car owners (particularly very hi-end vehicles) would never even consider spending a few hours laboring over polishing and waxing their vehicles; they can get instant gratification and know its a good value to delegate that type of work to an expert. They also don't change oil any more or fix/tune-up cars in their driveway. Service industries are booming from the general lack of do-it-yourself mindset. Folks today are less inclined to do this work and usually don't have time or inclination to drag out the hose and bucket. Which is ok w/ me, because I'm a professional car and motorcycle detailer.
Here's my company car, 1976 Ford Gran Torino station wagon.
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And at the same time, todays typical car owners (particularly very hi-end vehicles) would never even consider spending a few hours laboring over polishing and waxing their vehicles; they can get instant gratification and know its a good value to delegate that type of work to an expert. They also don't change oil any more or fix/tune-up cars in their driveway. Service industries are booming from the general lack of do-it-yourself mindset. Folks today are less inclined to do this work and usually don't have time or inclination to drag out the hose and bucket. Which is ok w/ me, because I'm a professional car and motorcycle detailer.
Here's my company car, 1976 Ford Gran Torino station wagon.
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