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    SEIndSAM

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    You mentioning Guard Shack reminded me of sosmething from many, many years ago.

    Worked at a factory right after HS. My job was to wash Alum truck bodies with an acid and another treatment that would help make paint stick.

    The acid was poured in buckets and we would wash the sides with long handled brushes. It looked just like soapy water, but it was a very strong acid.

    The guards had an old Chevy Nova that they used to make their rounds. They would carry a clock and have to got to different stations in the plant and turn a key on the clock.

    The Nova was a company car and nobody gave a crap what it looked like. One night, the Guard asked us if we could wash the Nova while he was making the rounds. So we did, with the Phosphoric Acid.

    We washed that car almost every night for the rest of the summer. By Sept, the paint started falling off in sheets.:laugh::laugh::laugh:
     

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    You mentioning Guard Shack reminded me of sosmething from many, many years ago.

    Worked at a factory right after HS. My job was to wash Alum truck bodies with an acid and another treatment that would help make paint stick.

    The acid was poured in buckets and we would wash the sides with long handled brushes. It looked just like soapy water, but it was a very strong acid.

    The guards had an old Chevy Nova that they used to make their rounds. They would carry a clock and have to got to different stations in the plant and turn a key on the clock.

    The Nova was a company car and nobody gave a crap what it looked like. One night, the Guard asked us if we could wash the Nova while he was making the rounds. So we did, with the Phosphoric Acid.

    We washed that car almost every night for the rest of the summer. By Sept, the paint started falling off in sheets.:laugh::laugh::laugh:

    Haha. That's great! We don't have a company car here, Not much ground to really cover. Luckily we don't have to scan or clock anything on our rounds. Pretty simple job, mostly signing a small group of people in and out each day.

    A lot of time for ingo and Netflix.
     

    Sylvain

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    I can't find anything that seems interesting right now.

    I watched this yesterday.

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