A Singapore driver has claimed that he was trying to get his car washed in Johor Bahru when the worker at the 24-hour shop insisted on polishing the car.
Posted on 08 October 2024 11:40 am | 1,143 views | 1 comment
Mr Li claimed that when he asked about the washing service, the car wash worker tried to convince him to go for the polishing service and showed him the machine to be used to polish the car.
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