wisemonkey
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Ok I need to know about the KBM because it seems that it works great
and would really like to learn it:buffing:
and would really like to learn it:buffing:
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Keep an eye out for Kevin Brown's post. It should be out shortly.Ok I need to know about the KBM because it seems that it works great
and would really like to learn it:buffing:
Hi all...
Regarding the paper (I just sent this via PM to a guy so I thought I'd steal my own stuff and post it up)...
I am diligently working on the pictures, diagrams, and graphics. Unfortunately, an hour or two after midnight is all the time I can usually muster. Any spare time I have I spend working on these additions (even if it is 20 minutes). It shouldn't be much longer, though. Here's the reason for the holdup:
Once I finish a graphic and place it in the already written paper, I must modify the text to lead into the graphic. Since I am having the paper proofread by two people or more (via e-mail), I wait to get their feedback on the graphic, make adjustments to the wording and then move on. Most often, another point of concern comes up, and I end up altering another section of the paper to better explain the topic in question.
Currently, the paper still has all the information about M106 and M86, but the portion relating to the random-orbital polisher has grown immensely and is being moved towards the beginning of the paper, as opposed to the end. Reality is such that if the user does not truly understand how the machine works and how to achieve best results using it regardless the liquid being used, the end result will likely be subpar.
So, while the wait is frustrating for those of you waiting to read it, there is a legitimate reason for the wait. I appreciate all the discussion and anticipation about this document. I know I am about a month behind the date I figured this baby would be posted, but it's not too far off. I am REALLY looking forward to finishing this thing!
I knew I should have left the graphics out because of the time it takes to make them, but the paper has improved because of their inclusion.
Everyone in the detailing community is making this guy sound like the next messiah. What gives? Is his method really that speacial?
I heard he is seeking a major manufacturer or Company to Sponsor the document so he can have a revenue stream from it. They will very likely want him only using their product in the descriptions. If it is being considered by Meguiars the hold up might be the boys in suits at 3M. I wish kevin all the best. I am sure he can turn this into 6 figures easy without compromising his reputation too much or selling his soul to the Devil. The other issue is getting it Copyrighted as a "METHOD" so someone else can't change it a little and claim it as their own. So what seems like an easy process probably cost 15 to 20 K in attorney fees alone.
Kevin Browns method has not even been released to my knowledge and some are already suggesting changes or differences.
I believe we are all waiting for its release and tutorials ...
I really don't like posting the same thread on multiple forums. But, I can post the pad priming directions here if needed.
:whs:If you have or can receive Kevin's approval to post, then I think we all would appreciate it here on site also. Thanks for helping.
If you have or can receive Kevin's approval to post, then I think we all would appreciate it here on site also. Thanks for helping.
I heard he is seeking a major manufacturer or Company to Sponsor the document so he can have a revenue stream from it.