I had a dream...

bad penny

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I had a dream last night about a car that I recently coated. In my dream it was raining (raining in real life to). To my horror the rain water was laying flat on the paint. I couldn`t believe what I was seeing. I remember looking around for my customer. When I didn`t see them anywhere in sight I quickly skaddleded out of there.
I can never remember having a dream detailing related. Wondering if anyone else might have a story to share?
 
I had a dream last night about a car that I recently coated. In my dream it was raining (raining in real life to). To my horror the rain water was laying flat on the paint. I couldn`t believe what I was seeing. I remember looking around for my customer. When I didn`t see them anywhere in sight I quickly skaddleded out of there.
I can never remember having a dream detailing related. Wondering if anyone else might have a story to share?
That is not a dream, it is a nightmare, bad penny!!
Then again, what coating manufacturer would not want a coating product that's so good, it sheets off water and contaminants so well it doesn't require soap-and-water washing or even some type of towel drying.
That coating will not happen. It is too disruptive to the car care product and tunnel car wash industries. Kind of like the 100 mile-per-gallon carburetor that supposedly was invented in the late 1960's/early 1970's, but bought up by petroleum oil companies and never saw the light of day to bring to market.
AND, if your lottery-winning dream ever becomes reality, PM me so we can determine an appropriate money amount to send me and I can find out how it "ruins" my life. (No, you and I do not have to worry about that reality, now do we!
It is like the religious , but frugal, person who prayed to God to answer his prayer to win the lottery. He did this week after week. One day the voice of God answered him and said, "You gotta BUY a lottery ticket first!")
 
Kind of like the 100 mile-per-gallon carburetor that supposedly was invented in the late 1960's/early 1970's, but bought up by petroleum oil companies and never saw the light of day to bring to market.

Do not doubt the power & economy generated by the Turbonator! A mere $17.99 will net you unholy power and fuel efficiency that would make even the most rigorous hyper-miler envious. Buncha skeptics around here…

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