Upcoming Project - Very cool but also very challenging!

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Upcoming Project - Very cool but also very challenging!


I love a challenge

In the last few years I now look at detailing cars or showing others how to detail cars as an art form in and of itself. By the words art form, I mean that everything is fluid all the time. Kind of like watching a Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee movie and when the glass gets knocked off a table without looking hesitating, one of these guys catches the glass before it hits the floor and breaks.

That's how I look at detailing cars or teaching others to detail cars. Simply put...

There are no problems - only solutions. Everything is always in play and if you act instead or re-act the nothing ever breaks or better said, nothing ever goes wrong. Everything happens as it should, the glass falls but it's caught and safely placed back onto the table.


Here's my upcoming project.


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Stay tuned... and feel free to ask questions or post comments...


:)
 
Is this, perhaps, going to be an excerpt from
another article that’ll eventually be added to
your already excellent list of detailing articles?
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...llips.html?highlight=Work+clean+mike+phillips

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If so:
May I suggest the following title:


The Practical Differences Between Keeping
the Doors of Your Detailing Cabinets
Closed;
vs. Leaving Them Open; While Performing
Localized Detailing Tasks/Processes
.


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:)

Bob
 
Is this, perhaps, going to be an excerpt from
another article that’ll eventually be added to
your already excellent list of detailing articles?
https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...llips.html?highlight=Work+clean+mike+phillips

****************************************

If so:
May I suggest the following title:


The Practical Differences Between Keeping
the Doors of Your Detailing Cabinets
Closed;
vs. Leaving Them Open; While Performing
Localized Detailing Tasks/Processes
.


****************************************

:)

Bob


Ha ha....

I wish this project was going to be that easy....


I've prepared for and shipped out everything I'll need for full combat attack.

I didn't ship something's though, they will get checked at the airline.


:)
 
Is the project “detailing your detailing tools and supplies“? Lol

But seriously try to keep all vents clear of built up polish/compound. Makes a big difference on airflow thru the tool.
 
I remember Race Glaze!!


I first saw it introduced when I was back in Oregon back in the late 1980s.



Is the project “detailing your detailing tools and supplies“? Lol

Might add some of that.... :)


But seriously try to keep all vents clear of built up polish/compound. Makes a big difference on airflow thru the tool.

Copy that, I take my Tornador Black Blowout Gun with me.


Anyone here in the Utica, New York area?


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Ok, so going by the info gleaned from the other thread about this project and it only being a 1 day thing, and since that thread sees you up to the flight back home, it's safe to say the project is complete and was a success. Congrats and yada, yada, yada.
That being the case, WHAT THE HELL WAS THE PROJECT?! :laughing:
 
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