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As a mechanic, did you ever refuse to fix someone's car?

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  • As a mechanic, did you ever refuse to fix someone's car?

    As a mechanic, did you ever refuse to fix someone's car?

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    No, only once when there was a problem with the fuse. Car detailing near me https://www.localdetailers.ca/ usually takes cases like this. The amperage that the fuse can handle is usually indicated on the fuse itself. Make sure the new fuse has the same number on it as the old one you decided to replace.
    If you can't find the fuse box or there is no diagram on it, refer to your car's owner's manual or repair manual to find the blown fuse.

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      Buying professional car chemistry will be quite problematic, as mostly specialized stores sell it in large batches to the dishing studios. In addition, you will need to buy a polishing machine, some specialized products and applicators. You will also need a drying technique - it takes 14 hours for a ceramic coating to dry.

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