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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 14687810" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>What lumps have I taken, LOL. Some of the others felt his technique might not be the best for a noob. My reason for posting in this thread isn't so much about how to buff a car, I'm sure there are many that work. It was the "my way is the super bestest way, watch my youtube". If he makes so little money that it doesn't matter, post it up. If I don't like how a thread is being dominated by a newcomer who doesn't care to share his "technique" on the forum, I'm always more than happy to let em know. </p><p></p><p>I have never claimed to be an expert detailer. In fact, I wash and wax my car by hand. I don't have a show car and if it is clean and relatively shiny, good enough. That doesn't mean I won't have an opinion on how others post on this forum and express it.</p><p></p><p>My thought on the vet card was that it should have never been thrown in the first place. I like wingnuts, squids, jarheads and ground pounders equally.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And coasties!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 14687810, member: 137766"] What lumps have I taken, LOL. Some of the others felt his technique might not be the best for a noob. My reason for posting in this thread isn't so much about how to buff a car, I'm sure there are many that work. It was the "my way is the super bestest way, watch my youtube". If he makes so little money that it doesn't matter, post it up. If I don't like how a thread is being dominated by a newcomer who doesn't care to share his "technique" on the forum, I'm always more than happy to let em know. I have never claimed to be an expert detailer. In fact, I wash and wax my car by hand. I don't have a show car and if it is clean and relatively shiny, good enough. That doesn't mean I won't have an opinion on how others post on this forum and express it. My thought on the vet card was that it should have never been thrown in the first place. I like wingnuts, squids, jarheads and ground pounders equally. EDIT: And coasties! [/QUOTE]
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