Hey all, just getting to this thread now.
It's been a few days but I'm still recuperating from this past weekend. Detailing a car is a lot of frickin' work!
Once again, I want to thank Tuscarora Dave for putting together this event. I strongly agree his mission for this weekend was accomplished in every way. We learned, we had fun, and we made new friends who share a common interest/obsession.
Dave's passion for helping people, and huge heart, make him a rarity these days. He's a genuinely good person and I believe is putting a lot of good Karma in the bank these days.
I also want to express my sincere gratitude to everyone I met this weekend, for you all have enriched my life, and I hope our paths cross again in the near future.
On a personal note, I left Sunday with a few takeaways:
- While my comfort level with DA polishers has increased, my technique has not. In other words, I have a LOT more to learn when it comes to correcting paint. The work I did this weekend was marginal at best. Practice makes perfect, and I'm hoping to do just that.
- Unfortunately - or fortunately, depending on your goals - it is near impossible to see a difference between "before and after" correction work on white paint.
- Detailing a car in front of 20+ other detailing enthusiasts is the worst idea ever. Seriously guys, did you have to point out every single defect?
