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Yeh I also hate them in my car they don't seem to have much care factor for my white leather

Haha. I'd personally wouldn't get my car washed there, detailed yes, the guy's real good, trained the guys at waxit. but not washed. Some of the things the guys do there bro, i'd be pissed off. Its a lot better than the magic hand ones though.

When they need to do a proper job, they'll do it (regular customer thats picky or whatnot), but most of the time its care free.

If you come in, i'll make sure its done properly :P

Which car wash you at?

corner williamstown rd x francis street

Just sit at the window and full stare at your car. And then stand outside when they start drying it. They'll do a good job since they know you're watching. Always happens. Hahaha

Ohhh the days of getting paid 10 for washing cars. I will not miss that. Might be moved up to management roll in a few weeks. Running the place on weekdays. That'll be alright.

Haha. I'd personally wouldn't get my car washed there, detailed yes, the guy's real good, trained the guys at waxit. but not washed. Some of the things the guys do there bro, i'd be pissed off. Its a lot better than the magic hand ones though.

When they need to do a proper job, they'll do it (regular customer thats picky or whatnot), but most of the time its care free.

If you come in, i'll make sure its done properly :P

corner williamstown rd x francis street

There is a car wash there?

What's it called? Cause I know the Quick n Clean Car Wash up the road...

Yeh I usually wait do not like leaving it with the $5 an hour employees

LOL!

leathers on a hot day? np just be like this hero, problem solved... right?

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Don't see the point to squidding on a day you're gonna sweat anyway, might as well be geared up if you have to ride.

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