I'm so basic, getting into powerlifting was originally a hobby, it was not my career, I was going to school for nursing at the time. After gears were changed powerlifting became a lifestyle and I started to make it a career taking on clients and coaching in powerlifting. At that point, it was no longer an outlet so I needed to have one outside of lifting. Prior to anything health related I went to school and graduated with a degree in Automotive Technologies aka a mechanic. I have always been into cars, add it to the list of things I enjoyed as a hobby and tried to make a career out of it. Since coaching was the one that stuck I know got to use (and keep) automotive as my hobby. Unfortunately for me, it is one of the most expensive ones you can have. While in school for auto's I made my car as fast as possible which was done by sinking a ridiculous amount of money into it, now however I am not able to do that so I just try and keep the thing as clean as possible which leads us to this post. You can ask my wife, I have a love for cleaning / detailing my car. I love a clean smooth looking car on a sunny day so when it is my day off and I have free time where the wife and our kids don't need me I will always end up doing some kind of detailing, lol.