Post your favorite congratulatory comment that YOU have received on these forums

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Simple. Post your favorite comment regarding your hard work and effort.

Hi VT...

You have taken this example of: "How to bling out" to the brink of avant-gardism:
Shall anyone deny these Al.-wheels are not now a work of Art?
I know I shan't!!

:)

Bob


The depth of this comment still blows me away.

Nice job VT. Trying to knock something like that out in just a few hours not only takes great technique, but also great products. A certain form of "Extreme Detailing"..


Detailers acknowledging work due to having walked in the same footsteps before.



This thread seems very gay

I've been reading it all damn day

The views it has recieved are very impressive indeed

It makes me wonder if you are all smoking weed

Anything that Flash graciously posts.

:urtheman:



Nice work Vegas...and I wouldn't expect anything less coming from you. Vegas's work is as clean and clean cut as he is. Nice pictorial.

Kind words from my dear friend.


Any one else wanna play?
 
Perhaps Flash was pointing out some info on another site and chose not to list the link? :confused:

There are a couple posts you can find via Google by typing in "Surbuf rotary?". There is a post on the db forum you'll see show up, post 12.

Flash is a well respected member of many detailing forums and a good online friend of mine, and has no secrets to keep, and frequently shares knowledge.

If fact, I've learned quite a bit from the guy! :props:

I know you also are in the same "class", so not trying to start a :bash::bat::bolt:

I can't think of a bigger compliment coming from such a knowledgeable and respected individual. I should have quit posting then!

Thanks for the honorable mention VT :dblthumb2:
 
From a customer: "WOW! That looks better than the day I bought it." That came with a $25 tip so she was sincere.
 
Hi VT...

Neat thread!

I have received many comments from the AGO-community members:
Many that are favorable in my behalf...Many that could be considered
as being not so favorable, in my behalf.

Either way:
I do appreciate them, one and all.
The way I approach these comments is that:
At least folks took time out of their schedules to drop me a line or two...
Gives everyone involved a chance to "exercise".
Or is that "exorcize", if need be!!


BTW:
-You comments to me have always been positive in nature.
That includes the one in your OP.
For this I must say: Thanks!

-I hope you're keeping safe&sound out there criss-crossing the country side.

:)

Bob
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsKUPqUXMco]Oh you ain't gotta worry about it...it's clean - YouTube[/video]
 
Years ago, before I ever knew what I was doing, other than wasing and thowing on a coat of wax, I had a gentleman tell me the car didn't look that good when he bought it. It was a Merc Grand Marquis, white with cranberry vinyl top.

It led to doing his wife's Chevelle wagon, and a friend's Cadillac. I worked real cheap in those days, but it kept me out of the house, and arguing with my now ex.
 
This one popped into my head right away. :)

This guy is bar-none, one of THE best detailers out there. Not only that, he's a VERY nice guy. I've never met him in person, but one day I might get lucky enough. He ALWAYS answers my questions/PM's, which has helped me countless times! Just thought I'd give credit, where credit is due.
 
I can't think of a bigger compliment coming from such a knowledgeable and respected individual. I should have quit posting then!

Thanks for the honorable mention VT :dblthumb2:
No prob.
Just keep on keeping on hand!

Well, I've only posted 1 job which was my first time doing headlights and first time usng a DA.

Always good to get the first one out of the way.
Makes it easier each and everytime to get a few attaboys.


From a customer: "WOW! That looks better than the day I bought it." That came with a $25 tip so she was sincere.

I enjoy positive comments as mentioned.
But money is easier to spend than kind words :props:


Hi VT...

Neat thread!

I have received many comments from the AGO-community members:
Many that are favorable in my behalf...Many that could be considered
as being not so favorable, in my behalf.

Either way:
I do appreciate them, one and all.
The way I approach these comments is that:
At least folks took time out of their schedules to drop me a line or two...
Gives everyone involved a chance to "exercise".
Or is that "exorcize", if need be!!


BTW:
-You comments to me have always been positive in nature.
That includes the one in your OP.
For this I must say: Thanks!

-I hope you're keeping safe&sound out there criss-crossing the country side.

:)

Bob


Bob, you're a character for sure. I value your opinion and friendship greatly.
All posts and pm's received are greatly valued and appreciated...even from the trolls:dblthumb2:



:dblthumb2:Great video:dblthumb2:

Years ago, before I ever knew what I was doing, other than wasing and thowing on a coat of wax, I had a gentleman tell me the car didn't look that good when he bought it. It was a Merc Grand Marquis, white with cranberry vinyl top.

It led to doing his wife's Chevelle wagon, and a friend's Cadillac. I worked real cheap in those days, but it kept me out of the house, and arguing with my now ex.

And how brother detailer.
I go back through my albums from time to time remembering the relationships forged with customers through detailing.

This one popped into my head right away. :)

I need to add Mark to my detailing bucket list. Long time stand-up forum member.
I hope to run into Mark one day while I'm in the LA area.
 
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