Fair enough Mike. Lesson well learned from HP.
Yeah, it was really a good lesson to learn. Where I worked there were 5000 employees in one gated enclosure. There were two gyms, two restaurants on site, a Taco Bell, on site and I think an Ice Cream place.
This was towards the end of their peak in Corvallis, Oregon before many of the jobs were moved overseas.
Point being was this place was the biggest company I ever worked for and we had a lot of meetings, we had meetings on meetings and it was important to make sure meetings were successful. It's real easy to complain, ask me I'm pretty good at it. Everyone's good at it, it takes a little work to bring a new idea to the table or even a suggestion for improvement.
But yeah, even though I never really like working there because it had nothing to do with cars, it was a good experience.
I was "The Car Guy" at HP, at least one of them, I usually drove one of my 1959 Cadillacs to work or my 1966 Milk Truck, it was pretty easy to see when I was at work via the parking lot.
Here's my 1966 Chevrolet Milk Truck with a 1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe
with a Carson Top at the GoodGuys Show in Puyallup, Washington in about 2001
Here's my 1959 Flattop at a car show in Lebanon, Oregon, around 2001 also...
As for micro-marring with the new polish?
I've only worked on 4 or 5 cars so far with this new product and I've been testing different pads and tools with it and then inspecting the results. I also test on a black paint panel, so far I've had good luck getting it to finish out very nice, not always 100% perfect after an alcohol or MS wipe down, but pretty nice. I've had best results finishing with a DA Polisher and a soft finishing pad.
I'm still new to Optimum products so I need to spend more time with their complete product line on more paint systems.
I've passed my results on always in an honest and friendly way and they've always been well-received.
