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Reviews: "The Complete Guide to A Show Car Shine"
I just finished reading the paperback book "The Complete Guide to A Show Car Shine" by Mike Phillips. There is also an audio book version and an E book. You can also get the book autographed by Mike Phillips.
Here's a link to it on Autogeek.com
Mike Phillips’ The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine Paperback Book
Here is the description from the web site:
I loved this book. It was a great read and actually it was a hard book to walk away from (which considering my attention span says a lot). Sometimes "How to" books are boring, this book was the opposite it was entertaining and very engaging. The amount of information in this book is amazing and it has a ton of pictures. This book gives anyone a great foundation of knowledge to draw from whether you are a beginner or a pro.
Knowledge is the best tool in a persons tool box and anytime you can add to that tool box its a good idea, and this book adds a lot of tools.
I don't know Mike Phillips but I came away with a couple of impressions of him:
1. Detailing and training is not just a job it's a passion. That is made evident as you read the book. You can't fake real enthusiasm.
2. Not only is he a gifted detailer he is a gifted teacher. Do you realize how hard it is to teach someone how to do this in a book?
3. He must be quite a good photographer, because some of the pictures taken in this book had to have been pretty tricky to get.
The bottom line:
I highly recommend this book in any of its forms. If you are into detailing it is an absolute gem. This book should be everyone's first purchase at Autogeek. There is so much info packed in this book you will have to read it more that a few times to absorb it all. I drive a lot and I am planning to get the audio book to listen to while I travel to help my retention.
My book is already christened some blackfire clay cleaner and extender got on it during shipping right above where Mike signed it.
Now I just have to start saving my pennies to get some training from Mike in person.
I just finished reading the paperback book "The Complete Guide to A Show Car Shine" by Mike Phillips. There is also an audio book version and an E book. You can also get the book autographed by Mike Phillips.

Here's a link to it on Autogeek.com
Mike Phillips’ The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine Paperback Book
Here is the description from the web site:
Mike Phillips is a world-renowned expert in the field of auto detailing, both as a professional detailer and instructor. Mike has over 36 years of real-world, hands-on experience with just about every detailing tool and product available. With Mike’s latest book, The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine, you can tap into his vast knowledge and expertise to learn how to create a flawless, show-car quality finish in your own garage.
Mike Phillips’ The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine builds upon the information in Mike Phillips’ first book, The Art of Detailing, but also includes such topics as rotary polishers and clay bar alternatives like the Nanoskin Autoscrub System and Optimum’s Opti-Erasers. What’s more, The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine features what is arguably the definitive guide to the Flex XC3401 VRG Dual Action Orbital Polisher.
The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine covers such topics as:
- Washing Your Car
- Visual & Physical Inspection
- Paint Condition Categories
- Detailing Clay & Clay Bar Alternatives
- Car Waxes – Paint Sealants – Coatings
- Maintenance – Maintaining a Perfect Finish
- Flex XC3401 VRG Dual Action Orbital Polisher
- Dual Action Car Polishers
- Cyclo Polishers
- Rotary Polishers, including the Flex PE14-2-150 and DeWalt DWP-849X
…and a whole lot more!
The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine is the next best thing to attending one of Mike Phillips’ detailing classes at our headquarters in Stuart, Florida. Mike Phillips has long specialized in descriptive, educational writing that accurately portrays his years of hands-on detailing experience and his latest book is no different. The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine contains the information needed to create a flawless, show-car finish in an easy-to-read format that people of all ages and skill levels can benefit from.
If you have a passion for perfect paint or simply want to expand your knowledge of car care and detailing, pick up a copy of Mike Phillips’ The Complete Guide to a Show Car Shine and transform your ride.
- 150 pages
- Full color images
- Step-by-step instructions
- Glossary of detailing terms
I loved this book. It was a great read and actually it was a hard book to walk away from (which considering my attention span says a lot). Sometimes "How to" books are boring, this book was the opposite it was entertaining and very engaging. The amount of information in this book is amazing and it has a ton of pictures. This book gives anyone a great foundation of knowledge to draw from whether you are a beginner or a pro.
Knowledge is the best tool in a persons tool box and anytime you can add to that tool box its a good idea, and this book adds a lot of tools.
I don't know Mike Phillips but I came away with a couple of impressions of him:
1. Detailing and training is not just a job it's a passion. That is made evident as you read the book. You can't fake real enthusiasm.
2. Not only is he a gifted detailer he is a gifted teacher. Do you realize how hard it is to teach someone how to do this in a book?
3. He must be quite a good photographer, because some of the pictures taken in this book had to have been pretty tricky to get.
The bottom line:
I highly recommend this book in any of its forms. If you are into detailing it is an absolute gem. This book should be everyone's first purchase at Autogeek. There is so much info packed in this book you will have to read it more that a few times to absorb it all. I drive a lot and I am planning to get the audio book to listen to while I travel to help my retention.
My book is already christened some blackfire clay cleaner and extender got on it during shipping right above where Mike signed it.

Now I just have to start saving my pennies to get some training from Mike in person.