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I've only ever seen minibus taxi's driving around like that and didn't bother to figure that out because there's no logic involved when it concerns minibus taxi's or their drivers.
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Well, maybe they needed to pick something up quickly...
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Maybe the wax and road grit polish the surface better (the scratches would make for an 'intresting' finish) when the wax is eventualy removed
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Lol yeah guys...I mean surely dust and grime must be setlling onto the polish/wax and buffing it off then....ouch!! More harm than good.
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There is a 200sx close to where I live thats had a thick coat of wax layed on the car for about 2 weeks with no removal. Just lots of hand marks around the doors at its still used every day.
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23-05-2011, 12:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-05-2011, 12:57 PM by Beast Power.)
Maybe it is to cover up the scratch marks from previous botched polishing attempts !
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Keep a hammer and chisel handy to get the stuff off after baking in the sun all day! Lol