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Hey Mike, great job with video and class as usual! I have one question, almost a request, have you ever thought of hosting a instructors class? For those that do this professionally, but would also like to teach there employees? I've been hesitant on such request do to the fear that if I don't show someone how to do it the right way they may cause more damage.
Such as someone turning on the buffer before setting it down on the car, lol.Knowing how to recover if something doesn't go to plan is also vital.
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Such as someone turning on the buffer before setting it down on the car, lol.
Sorry, for whomever pulled that one. Mike's quick reaction to smash your hand down was funny though.
Assuming from what I saw after that incident, it probably didn't splatter.
Curious if anyone has slung some polish all over a car in your shop while filming?
LOL, that was pretty funny. I liked your ability to just move on though. I'd probably stop and be all red faced for about 20 seconds.
Knowing how to recover if something doesn't go to plan is also vital.
In my mind I would have been shouting expletives at the least.
I slung a bit working on my own car in my garage. Was such a dumb mistake. I started to spread out some polish and realized my cord was dangling near my front bumper.
Instead of turning the machine off and putting the cord over my shoulder, I used one hand to adjust it, but I also leaned back and the buffer lifted the slightest bit.
The tiniest splatters covered the front quarter of my car.
Will never make that mistake again.
It's very important to always conduct yourself in a professional manner on a TV set, lots of money involved behind the scenes besides the actual production costs.
Mike does VRP sling at all?
ha, I didn't mean out loud. Like, in my head, I'd likely be cursing myself out
But yeah, I agree.
If anyone has the opportunity to get the Autogeek Show Car garage, do it. It was an amazing opportunity to get some hands on experience and tips from a guy like Mike. He was quick to give pointers and advice all while making a great TV show for the viewers. I live two hours away and it was a long trip, but I will be doing it again.
At first, I was thinking "this car already looks great, what else can we do to it? This is just going to be work for the sake of work."
Man, was I wrong.
The finish looked and felt like it was wrapped in glass. I have done a few cars for friends and family, but this was awesome!
All in all, it was a great time to learn, use some products that I normally wouldn’t have access to, and spend some quality time with my brother and my old man. If anyone could think of a better time than detailing a car then grabbing some beers after with your family, please PM me and let me know.
I asked Mike for a cart and three minutes in the warehouse alone. He pointed to the wall and said "There's the cart".
Unfortunately, the three minutes alone did not happen. Maybe next time.