As A Cat owner, I have to step in here.
I always wash my car with a untrimmed miniature poodle and dry it with an
English Sheep dog.
Then I feed both dogs to my cats.
-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Fornal [mailto:toyman@htcomp.net]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 1999 10:21 AM
To: Bryan Vandiver
Cc: suhs2@hotmail.com; spridgets@autox.team.net; Ajhsys@aol.com
Subject: Re: wax poll
since I don't/won't own a cat (or let it own me) will a neighbors cat do, or
is this
too much like using cheap gas? idiotic minds want to know Brad
Bryan Vandiver wrote:
> Brad,
>
> I've found that the thrashing motion of a live cat adds to the 'buffing
> experience', and gives a better shine;->
>
> - Bryan
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> >Subject: Re: wax poll
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> >Bryan Vandiver wrote:
> >In any case, I've tried the Persain for buffing, but I'm having alot of
trouble
> >keeping it on the 'power buffer'. I've tried using a velcro strap, and
also
> some
> >tackly glue, but as soon as I get the RPM's up the cat always flies off.
Do you
> have
> >some other reccomnedations??
> >
> >Perhaps if you were to skin the cat first, it makes the weight easier to
> >distribute Brad
> >
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