The Geek Team Road Trip Project - Tuesday, April 17th

many thanks to mike and the geek team for helping out our friend ronkh. mike was very hands on and worked all day long, never missing a beat. his years of experience made things move along smoothly and the results were outstanding. great bunch of guys out there today. thanks again to everyone. :buffing:
 
Ron, it was truly a pleasure to do this today. When I first arrived I thought you were crazy for even wanting a wash on either vehicle but seeing what Mike and his Show Car approach is like firsthand I saw with my own eyes how it is an incredible escalation of pop, sizzle and shine! The results look wonderful in the pics but seeing it take shape and then the final product in person is nothing short of amazing.

Thank you, my dear friend, for letting us invade your space. It was an amazing experience with fellow passionate detailers and...led by the best!

many thanks to mike and the geek team for helping out our friend ronkh. mike was very hands on and worked all day long, never missing a beat. his years of experience made things move along smoothly and the results were outstanding. great bunch of guys out there today. thanks again to everyone. :buffing:

So grateful to all that made this happen !
 
How cool of Autogeek, Mike, and fellow Autogeek forum members. Nothing like helping out an awesome guy. Ron hope you are doing well. May you win a multitude of trophies with your freshly coated Vette!
 
Just to chime in....


Thank you Ron for trusting Autogeek with your Corvette and the Durango. Also thank you for the hospitality shown to everyone.

Thank you to Steve, Paul, Mike, Steve and Frank for your hard work and passion for perfection.

Also thank you to our Social Media guy, Elliot for capturing this event with pictures and video.


This felt like the Autogeek version of the TV show Garage Squad.



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I really do not know where to begin to thank everyone for inviting me to be part of this wonderful project.
I have known Ron for many years. It was an honor and a pleasure to have been able to be part of this team.

Thank you Dwayne (Poorboy's for the heads up) and thank you Megan (PBMG) for hooking me up.
Again, thank you Mike, Steve, Paul, and Frank. It is very rewarding to see white paint truly sparkle.
And most of all thank you Mike Phillips and all the Autogeek (PBMG) folks to allowing me to join in.
It was a joy to see Ron happy and smiling watching the team make his vehicles sparkle and shine!

Ron - It was a great to see you again. I'm glad you are doing better. The pleasure was all mine! Enjoy the sparklers!

Mike P. - It's always a learning experience working with you. "Do not stand in a puddle of water with a power tool!" (GRIN)
You not only put this "road trip" project together you also worked very hard polishing the vehicles when we were there !!!

Thank you again to everyone that participated in this project. It was a truly outstanding experience!
 
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Thank you Mike and AG for the opportunity to be a part of this project.

It was great getting together with other forum members who share the same passion for detailing. The weather was perfect for this event.

Thank you Ron for your generous hospitality. Both cars came out looking phenomenal, especially the Vette!

Mike did a great job at organizing and directing this event as always! It was truly a pleasure!
 
This forum is awesome, filled with excellent detailers who HELP each other! The vehicles look incredible! Thanks for sharing everyone!
 
I wish I was more eloquent, but I'm not......

I just gotta say thanks to everybody. You are all incredible!
 
Looked like you had multiple machine polishers in use at the same time....any issues blowing a breaker? FWIW, I have issues in my garage and it's just one polisher(Flex 3401) plus a lot of lights.

Good work team!

David
 
Funny you asked that, David, I was thinking we would but nope!
 
Looked like you had multiple machine polishers in use at the same time....any issues blowing a breaker? FWIW, I have issues in my garage and it's just one polisher(Flex 3401) plus a lot of lights.

Good work team!

David


Shockingly :doh: no.

This house has had elec probs since day one, but those were plugged into a 25 amp breaker on it's own.
 
Shockingly :doh: no.

This house has had elec probs since day one, but those were plugged into a 25 amp breaker on it's own.

Those Male enhancement machines draw quite a bit of amperage too, Ron......................:poke:
 
Interestingly enough we used a Master Blaster (20 amp) with no issues.
I’ve heard a lot of folks that have had it pop a 15 amp breaker when using the 8 hp (double switch)
 
Here’s the team.

From left to right: (name - forum name)
Ron - ronkh57
Steve - Ron’s son (not sure if he’s on the forum)
Mike - Mike Moore
Mike - Mike Phillips
Frank (me) - FrankS
Paul - Paul A.
Steve - tropicsteve
Elliot (taking the picture) - Elliot@Autogeek

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Here's the same pictures as above only I've cropped out the fluff and resized to 800 pixels wide


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And the team cropped out of the above...

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I've sent Elliot the link to this thread, hoping he will add some of the pictures he took this day.


:)
 
That was a good time!

It would be great to do it again.
 
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