post Category: Six Rules post Comments (0) postSeptember 3, 2009

1. Look all you want, but please do not touch.

Some people just can not resist the temptation to touch! Especially something that is brilliant. It draws them like a magnet. Just passed, that drive to rub his hands through a healthy shiny surface. Or, make the person can not appear now stand without leaning on something, so put your hands on the front fender and rely on your car, take care that they are at the OK Corral and leaning on the corral fence. Well, the dream car to check the label means not to touch anything, and any excess is not on your own body! Look all you want, because, for a time as you wish, but only resist the force to touch or lean on cars. You, as always ask for agreement before touching anything.

2. Do not rub when the car leaning on something to inspect

Often there is something inside the car, or in the engine compartment, that deserves further scrutiny. Something has drawn attention, and wish to explore a little closer. That’s all fine and elegant, as long as you can do to follow in obedience to household rule number 1. But here’s the kicker … We need to create safe from pants or more elements not rub against the car when you are making a shed over. Belts, rivets, pins, clothing and others can do expensive damage to the paint. You also need to ensure that the car gets too close when you’re walking around it, so this does not rub against it.

3. Watch your loose clothing, especially products with zippers

Many cars test carried out at times of the year or the environment in which a light jacket might be required. If you have a jacket or other loose clothing, be aware that hanging racks can cause damage if rubbed against a car. You may have to put yourself a little higher number of separation between you and the car just to make definitive appears that your clothes do not always contact the paint.

4. Beware of dangling disasters (purses, cameras and other items on a leash)

The elements that hang over the shoulder or around your neck seems to be drawn like a magnet for the car. If you are working in a shed on it, always makes the bag or camera, and make sure it is certainly not swinging loose where accidentally hit the car. It is better not to celebrate all that hangs right on your neck or on your shoulder, since it will eliminate the possibility of an accidental slip.

5. Keep all dogs and straps a few feet away

While it is very common to see dogs on a leash in car shows, is monumental for dogs and belts from a great distance from the car. If you have a dog, make sure you stay in the leash, and an adult or older youth can control the dog. Do not let the dog’s leash so close to the car, where if the dog decides to do a quick lap, it may scratch the car. Also, be in the know that dogs like to jump in cars, so the dog far enough away from the door open to avoid the temptation.

Plus One: Be aware of the times that you say

There is an essential additional label that is so important, but no harm comes to cars. This is concerned with investing in observing what you say about a car. Although they can have their own likes and dislikes of different makes, models, colors, styles, etc., must be taken into account that the car owner who loves to look at his car, and when and whether to be friendly time and effort he / she has been getting set for the car show. It’s like mom constantly says, “If you will not say something nice, then do not say anything at all.” What fun it acceptable is an excellent complement to the owner of anything in particular you want on the car. That goes a long way to make the car in general show a great experience for spectators and the shoeshine.

With these very simple and common-courtesy thoughts in mind, you can attend a car show, taking in all its beauty and having a fun-filled day, without leaving your mark that you got there. It’s like Leave-No-Trace camping, at which you leave the campsite in on no trace the present you were there. It is Leave-No-Trace car show attending.

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