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Patrick, This sounds like a business doing compounding and polishing work? Am I correct? If so how much would it cost. Most of the people on this site are here because they are, eh, Thrifty.
Gone was repainted with the marine paint Awlgrip..... I have yet to wax her at all after 4years.. the paint is amazing.... just give her a soap and water bath when the pollen and dust build up...
Had to laugh at the term one legged paper hanger,,,, almost snorted coffee out both nostrils. Pure entertainment is what makes life so fun. Its true,, when you retire,, you are given more work to do, or the dreaded *honey do list. Scratch off one task, add 3,
I have to laugh my ass off at these guys that retire for two months and then get a job because their bored. I've been tempted to get a job just so's I can get a rest. Since I've been retired I've been busier than a one legged paper hanger in an ass kicking contest.
Good morning, all;
This Summer is turning out to be wild. Since the 1st of May, I have been home for a total of about 10 days, and I am not sure when it is going to stop. And all this time, I thought that life in "retirement" was going to be "relaxing."
And, thank you for the commentary about waxing the motor home. I need to do that also. It does seem that all of the normal tasks associated with the maintenance for a medium duty truck, combined with all the things you normally need to do with a home also, can be a lot more than you ever considered when first thinking about buying a motor home.
Enjoy;
Ralph
Latte Land, Washington
yep zep is good stuff
That is 150.00 to 200.00
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