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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

On-The-Air Radio Guest - Tuesday Feb 26th 9PM-10PM
Once again I was invited to be a guest speaker on WVLT 92.1 FM, Vineland, NJ radio show Cruisin with the Editor. And the best news, people got a chance to listen in online. The show aired live from 9pm-10PM on Tuesday evening February 26, 2008 at; http://wvlt.com/home/mutimedia/listen-live/

The show is basically a weekly talk show about antique and classic cars. With plenty of information about local car shows in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Larry Lazareff and Ben Notaro are the hosts of the show. Larry is also the Editor of Cruisin News and Ben is a contributing writer to the monthly magazine.

As a guest, I had the opportunity to field a few questions phoned in by listeners. Of course, the topic of the evening was centered around what it takes to keep your car looking good. It has been a lot of fun doing the show in the past, however since the show is now online live, that was a first for me.
 
Frank Canna
Mirror Finish Detailing
Williamstown, NJ
27 feb 08 @ 12:06 pm

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Boat Detailing from a slightly different angle.

Try to think about what the average boat will look like one month after it has been completely cleaned, polished and waxed. How will it look two to three months after that?

 

Now think about the daily contamination from salt water, rain, morning dew and constant dirt that is beginning to build-up, even after frequent washings. And how about the UV rays of the sun that are affecting the fiberglass gelcoat on a daily basis?

 

Regardless of how long various products last, most boats will need to be thoroughly cleaned, polished and waxed every few months, just to keep an overall good looking appearance.

 

Let's face it, from a business point of view, it is much better to offer one complete boat detailing at the beginning of each season, along with periodic maintenance detailings every couple of months throughout the season. There is much more profit in doing it that way and you stand to gain many more customers who will be completely satisfied with your work.

 

Frank Canna

Mirror Finish Detailing

Williamstown, NJ 

20 feb 08 @ 8:46 am


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