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Mister Mullet
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Auto detailing

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Anybody in the club do auto detailing? Just got a pickup truck and it needs to be clayed and paste-waxed. Any suggestions?
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Re: Auto detailing

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"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat
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Re: Auto detailing

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That your huckleberry!!!
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Mister Mullet
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Re: Auto detailing

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Thanks. I'll call in the morning. Also found him on Google.
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Re: Auto detailing

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Wow! Tom did two cars for me and they came out perfectly. Both look like new. One was really bad off and he used a clay bar on it. Got a showroom-shine now. Fast service and very reasonable. Will use his services again.
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Re: Auto detailing

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:thumbup: Tom was my source for my column on end-of-the-season boat cleaning in last month's issue of Salt Water Sportsman. Man knows his stuff and he gladly shared some of his "trade" secrets. Not a surprise he brought the shine back to your vehicles!
"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat
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