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A light hearted moment .

Posted by Jim Hammill 
A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 05:01PM
<HTML>I have a water build up problem in my bay , anyone help ?

<img src="[www.gibnet.gi];

it's Saturday ..I'm bored..</HTML>
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 06:31PM
<HTML>This one is right up my alley.
Since I work mobile, most of the time I am working in water puddles. How it is that I have not been electrocuted is......hey, I could be electrocuted huh?
Before you buff this baby, the real problem is you have some guy stuck to your driver side door. To remove guys from doors i have tried Car Brite's "guy from door remover" along with a clay bar, some guy off gel and pH balanced acid. After removing the guy from the driver side door, be sure to make sure there are no guy prints on same, I think Bud sells a guy print remover.
Once the guy is gone, you might fine the water levels not so noticeable.</HTML>
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 07:26PM
<HTML>In England, CarBrite sells some stuf called "Bloke from door remover". Do you know if this is the same stuff as "guy from door remover"? If not I will just stick to Auto Glym's "Geezer Getter Offer"</HTML>
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 08:12PM
<HTML>Lat year I was electricuted (actually just jolted and numb for a minute) when I was buffing a boat and my power cord had a slit in the protective sleeve which wet the wires. Make a long story short, I went to plug in the buffer and zap! After the inital numbing wears off, fire runs through your muscles for about 10 minutes.</HTML>



Take care,

Brian
Precision Auto & Marine

Learn to detail boats! Visit www.detailtheboat.com
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 08:44PM
<HTML>At the firm I used to work at as a kid, they lent a preassure washer to a customer who had just bought a showroom. He was using it to clean off the walls and floor.
Well there was no drainage and to cut a long story short, they found his body laying in large puddle of water.

And it was about 8 weeks before the police, accident investigators and insurance company gave us the pressure cleaner back.</HTML>
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 08:46PM
<HTML>How do you add pics?</HTML>



Take care,

Brian
Precision Auto & Marine

Learn to detail boats! Visit www.detailtheboat.com
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 11, 2003 09:09PM
<HTML><table width="667" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" bgcolor="#000099">
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<td><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF" size="2">...with normal html. </font>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF" size="2">You have to have the photo published someplace on the web, in a place where you don't need a password to look at them... <br>
So say the URL of your picture is:-</font><br>
<font color="#00FF00" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">[www.precision-online.com] </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Then you put into an image tag like this:-</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#0000FF" size="2"><br>
</font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FF0000">&lt;img src=&quot;<font color="#00FF00">[www.precision-online.com];
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color="#FFFFFF" size="2">Simple as that!</font></p>
</td>
</tr>
</table></HTML>
Re: A light hearted moment .
October 12, 2003 04:52PM
<HTML>Well at least you can ensure you get the whole car clean...Maybe we should look at the submerged wash bay concept. Simply dunk, add soap and rinse.
Hee,hee winking smiley</HTML>



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