round man
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I had a couple of fire dept's. that wouldn't change the rags or sponges in their wash buckets because they used them so often,..well the gilding and lettering started to wear off a couple of their trucks and when they called me to fix it , I realized the problem because it appeared as tho the work had been compounded off the trucks. I asked about their wash procedures and found that they weren't rinsing their wash rags and or sponges well and a fine powder of dirt and silt from the washing process had built up in the bottom of the wash buckets and rags,etc. It was acting like a rubbing compound on the lettering and eating thru the clear coats faster than rubbing compound would have as it was somewhat coarser than compound and was much more abrasive. told them to wash the rags/sponges and rinse the wash buckets out good after each use and the problem went away.
On another note,....Once upon a time a local city manager told the general public his phone number at work and told the general public to call him if they saw any "any" city employees leaning on a shovel and or standing around not doing their job on a radio show about city employees standing around and not working on road construction sites. Well the fire dept Capt. of this particular metro fire dept with about 15 stations told his firemen to keep a truck door pr compartment open and if they thought the public was watching to stick their head in said compartment and look "busy" when needed,.....ya gotta love that kinda logic!!!!! I got over a dozen work orders to repair compartment door stripe gilding over the next few months,..seems the compartment doors didn't fair too well when they were left open and the trucks rolled out the door on a call in a hurry, Neither did the garage door assemblies from what I learned later,....
On another note,....Once upon a time a local city manager told the general public his phone number at work and told the general public to call him if they saw any "any" city employees leaning on a shovel and or standing around not doing their job on a radio show about city employees standing around and not working on road construction sites. Well the fire dept Capt. of this particular metro fire dept with about 15 stations told his firemen to keep a truck door pr compartment open and if they thought the public was watching to stick their head in said compartment and look "busy" when needed,.....ya gotta love that kinda logic!!!!! I got over a dozen work orders to repair compartment door stripe gilding over the next few months,..seems the compartment doors didn't fair too well when they were left open and the trucks rolled out the door on a call in a hurry, Neither did the garage door assemblies from what I learned later,....