Autogeek is heading to Kentucky and we need YOUR help!

Bill you should come if you can, there will be plenty to do and plus you'll get to meet a bunch of forum buddies....


:)

I noticed the two dates, but is there a specific day and time that there will be plenty to do? ;) Just started a new job and would like to work this in if I can...and/or if you needed another alternate. :pc7424: :buffing: :hungry:
 
Too far to drive it?




Just to comment...

In my life I've learned not to force things, by this I mean things in life should kind of fall into place, when they do it's because it was meant to be.

As soon as you have to start working at making something happen like in working hard at it or forcing it... then it probably wasn't meant to be in the first place.

I'd love to have a swirled out black GTO for the project car, especially if the "My Classic Car" camera crew can get some really good before shots of the swirls in the paint.

The before video is the most important video because the after video doesn't mean a thing without the before.

So while I really appreciate you wanting to bring the GTO to the show if you have to get a tow rig and a trailer then you're starting to have to "work" at it.

From years/decades of working at car shows, I'm confident we can find a swirled out dark colored car.


:)

Car runs and drives great just can't do a car seat in the back because there aren't any seat belts in the back and we've never driven it that far lol. It would make me nervous.
 
Mike....have you got any of my messages ? Just had a few..about who is on what team and etc....
 
I noticed the two dates, but is there a specific day and time that there will be plenty to do? ;) Just started a new job and would like to work this in if I can...and/or if you needed another alternate.

Hey Bill,

Congratulations on the new job. The detailing portion will take place on Saturday, probably starting in the morning and going till afternoon, that's kind of general but it's also the primary portion of when all the action is going to take place.

For anyone reading this that has read the write-ups I post for our Thursday night projects.... think about it...

We bring in a wiped-out car covered in overspray and filled with swirls and scratches and take it from a diamond in the rough and turn it into a glistening gemstone in about 3 to 4 hours. That's usually with a team of about 8+ guys all working together.

That's basically what we're doing in Kentucky just not inside an air conditioned studio.


If you're reading this as a new lurker to this forum and you haven't read any of the write-ups I post documenting our projects see them all here,

Pictures from Autogeek's Car of the Week





Car runs and drives great just can't do a car seat in the back because there aren't any seat belts in the back and we've never driven it that far LOL.

Totally understand...


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Mike....have you got any of my messages ?

Just had a few..about who is on what team and etc....

Yes, I have received and read your messages. I count one e-mail and one PM?


As to your questions...

Do you need to bring anything?

You don't need to bring anything, we will have everything with us as we're bringing iVan fully loaded for work.


Any information on the agenda?

1. Nick, Trey, Andre and I are arriving on Thursday.

2. We're meeting up with Dennis Gage and his team on Friday to walk the line and obtain our demo car.

3. Sometime and someplace we'll have a GTG (Get Together), at a local establishment for anyone that is in town Friday night.

4. We'll all be meeting at our location on Saturday morning before we get started, I'll have more information like specific times etc. on Friday after we have set-up, picked our demo car and met with show personnel and Dennis and team.

5. According to the information I have "right now" we'll be doing the buff-out starting Saturday morning and finishing whenever we get finished. I don't think it will take more than 3-4 hours to from start to finish with a team of guys like you and the rest of the guys helping out.

6. As for "teams", we are the team. We'll probably use the Buddy System where I pair guys up in groups of 2 and each group of two guys works together on a specifics quadrant of the car.


That's really about all the information I have right now. This is the first time we've taken on a project like this here at Autogeek.

In my life I've done complete car buff-outs at car shows all by myself in booths inside shows like World of Wheels and Seattle Roadster Show, Portland Roadster Show, etc. and by myself it's a lot of work so I'm happy to tackle this project as a team.


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Just to note... there is no fee to attend this show or to display a car...

From the show coordinator...

No fee to attend or to register your car!

Look forward to meeting everyone.

Sarah Vaughn


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Our room is booked see you all there. We are staying at the days inn as well

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***Update***


Here's the link to the Cruisin the Heartland website with their "location map" on it for your reference.

Cruisin the Heartland Location & Directions



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Autogeek's Booths
As of today, (and things can change), below I've placed a red x where we're hoping to set up both the Autogeek Pro Auto Detailing Booth and Autogeek Vendor Booth.

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Show Car Parking Lot
And a close-up of the actual parking lot where we'll be set-up. There will be show cars parked all around us in this parking lot.

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Travel path from Days Inn
This shows where the Days Inn is located in relation to our booth space.

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We get into Elizabethtown on Thursday. As soon as I can I'll update team members and this thread with any new information.


From what I understand, for our location we will be setting up on Saturday morning.


That's all for now...


:)
 
Hello Mr. Phillips,

This is Ronnie Gregory, owner of Louisville Luxury Detailing, I seen the thread on AutoGeek and would love to be a part of this event.

Here is a link to my page https://www.facebook.com/LouisvilleLuxuryDetailing?ref=hl

You can contact me at 502-498-7318 if needed. I am 35 minutes from Etown and like I said, I would LOVE to be a part of the event.


I would be honored to meet you also!

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Hello Mr. Phillips,

This is Ronnie Gregory, owner of Louisville Luxury Detailing, I seen the thread on AutoGeek and would love to be a part of this event.

Here is a link to my page https://www.facebook.com/LouisvilleLuxuryDetailing?ref=hl

You can contact me at 502-498-7318 if needed. I am 35 minutes from Etown and like I said, I would LOVE to be a part of the event.


I would be honored to meet you also!

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Hi Ronnie,

Thansk for posting to the thread...

I’d love to have you join us and I'm sure there will be plenty of work to go around.

Besides polishing the paint we'll need to address

  • Wheels and tires
  • Glass
  • Chrome and stainless trim
  • etc.

:)
 
Hey guys...

Subscribe to thread

I'd suggest subscribing to this thread to stay up to date with any new information.

If you're unsure how to subscribe to a thread... guess what? I have an article on that...


How To Subscribe to a Thread


We'll be updating this thread all the way up to Wednesday when we leave so be sure to check it often.




***Request***

We're going to be posting pictures to the AG Facebook page so if you haven't already, please click the link below and like the AG Facebook page

Autogeek Facebook Page



Here's my page if you want to be connected to it too...

Mike Phillips Facebook Page



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I am subscribed....lets see this happen!!!


Hi Jaret, good seeing you last weekend at Cars & Coffee!


Just to note...

Chances are very good I'll start a new thread for the road trip...

And another thread for pictures taken on Saturday at the show. At this time we'll all probably be loading pictures to the thread via our cell phones.


This thread is already 10 pages long....


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Today and tomorrow we're loading up and getting ready to leave for Kentucky...

Lots of microfiber towels and pads...

Gold Plush are for removing polishes
Green rolled edge are for removing wax
Gray 530s are for waterless wash and claying
Orange cutting for swirl remover
White polishing are for finishing polish
Blue are for machine waxing
Microfiber gloves for removing wax
Terrycloth towels for general purpose...


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8 - 25' extension cords
3 - 50' extension cords

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4 Porter Cables with 5" backing plates

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6 - Flex 3401
1 - Flex PE14

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Pinnacle Clay Lube
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay
Pinnacle Advanced Swirl Remover
Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish
Glad sandwich baggies to "teach" people how to inspect their paint -

I demoed the Baggie Test on two different segments of My Classic Car this year. Seems like some in the TV world will have tried this after watching the show?

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3M green painter's tape
3M blue vinyl tape
Nylon Pad Conditioning brushes
Steel wool pad cleaning spur

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Souveran Paste and liquid waxes...

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Some Pinnacle Signature All Purpose Cleaner for ???
Pinnacle Liquid Crystal Waterless Wash
Pinnacle Black Onyx Tire Spray
Foam Tire Swipes

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Pinnacle GlassWork Water Spot Remover
Microfiber applicator pads
Foam pad cleaner and conditioner

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Pinnacle Crystal Mist Carnauba Spray Detailer

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2 roll-around Meguiar's carts
Wheel and Tire Maskers
Cover-up towels
A few misc brushes...

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We shipped everyone their shirt today so be watching for a package from Autogeek...

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:D
 
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