Fresh from Mid-Michigan

quick86

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Figured I'd make my intro thread since I am lurking so much.



My wife has got a black Cobalt and I've got a 98 Civic (red), an 89 Chevy C1500 (the shop truck that needs love), and an 84 Mustang (silver and black).... I'm pretty anal about trying to keep my cars clean and now that I own my first house (been here a year now) I am building a bigger collection of detailing goodies. My collection of tools is good since I work in the repair industry but I am still stocking up on cleaning/detailing/polishing. Trying to teach myself how to polish with an orbital but trying not to burn through the paint, lol.



Anyways, before I continue ranting I'll just get to the pictures of my two cars.





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Here's the 84 Mustang. Just a mild built 306 cubic inch motor with a tremec 5spd. Runs good. Currently on jack stands in the garage for winter slumber and some more upgrades. :usa:





Here's the shot of my beater with it's old winter wheels, after my first attempt at polishing it with a wheel....



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I was happy with it, but I had a ***** of a time getting swirl marks out. The car has 260,000 miles on it, so I wasn't expecting the paint to be that lively, but I was impressed with myself. I still have lots to learn though.









Anyways, I'll be here, lurking, reading, asking questions.
 
Bout time lurker!



Glad to see you finally posted and congrats on getting the foam gun. I'm sure I'll be in touch and I look forward to seeing you around here / motown!
 
MarcHarris said:
Bout time lurker!



Glad to see you finally posted and congrats on getting the foam gun. I'm sure I'll be in touch and I look forward to seeing you around here / motown!



hahaha, I had a feeling you were on here!





Soon as I finish under the hood of the mustang I'll snap a couple pics and post em up to show what I do under the hood. :D
 
:welcome:



First order of business: getting you to stop using the term "polishing it with a wheel" :nana:



Just a pet peeve of mine :hifive:
 
Welcome aboard! And don't listen to Charlie...he's from Lansing. You know what they say about people from Lansing. :)
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
:welcome:



First order of business: getting you to stop using the term "polishing it with a wheel" :nana:



Just a pet peeve of mine :hifive:



hahaha - I like to specify. Habbit from managing a shop in the collision industry because there, for us, is a difference between a hand rub/hand polish and a machine (or wheel) polish....



A fellow local, aye? I'm over in Haslett.
 
Brad B. said:
Welcome aboard! And don't listen to Charlie...he's from Lansing. You know what they say about people from Lansing. :)



What do they say about people from Lansing, Brad? And remember, whatever 'they' say applies to you as well through heritage :boink: :chuckle:





For the record, by my definition this is a buffing/polishing wheel:



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And these are automotive polishers:



Rotary buffer/polisher:

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Dual Action polisher:

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Which are fitted with buffing/polishing pads (not wheels).



:rockon:



quick86 said:
hahaha - I like to specify. Habbit from managing a shop in the collision industry because there, for us, is a difference between a hand rub/hand polish and a machine (or wheel) polish....



A fellow local, aye? I'm over in Haslett.



Ah, a body shop guy. That explains the terminology :nod: I post on some paint/body forums as well so I run into it a lot.



You still manage a shop, or is that a "used to manage" thing? We should talk sometime. :wavey



I actually get out your way fairly often, even have a few clients in Haslett; drove a car in Haslett High School's homecoming parade last fall for one of them.
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
What do they say about people from Lansing, Brad? And remember, whatever 'they' say applies to you as well through heritage :boink: :chuckle:





For the record, by my definition this is a buffing/polishing wheel:



beall2.jpg




And these are automotive polishers:



Rotary buffer/polisher:

3344f757.jpg




Dual Action polisher:

7ecfa3ca.jpg




Which are fitted with buffing/polishing pads (not wheels).



:rockon:







Ah, a body shop guy. That explains the terminology :nod: I post on some paint/body forums as well so I run into it a lot.



You still manage a shop, or is that a "used to manage" thing? We should talk sometime. :wavey



I actually get out your way fairly often, even have a few clients in Haslett; drove a car in Haslett High School's homecoming parade last fall for one of them.



Cool stuff. I had my old 86 Mustang in msu homecoming parade followed by my trans am a couple years later. It was then used by party because his massive head fit out the t top roof. Lol. We will have to meet up some time.



I do estimating for a local dealership bodyshop. Was managing it peeled say but never had it officially while we were missing one. Never really wanted it. Too many politics involved in dealership managers. Lol



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quick86 said:
Cool stuff. I had my old 86 Mustang in msu homecoming parade followed by my trans am a couple years later. It was then used by party because his massive head fit out the t top roof. Lol. We will have to meet up some time.



I do estimating for a local dealership bodyshop. Was managing it peeled say but never had it officially while we were missing one. Never really wanted it. Too many politics involved in dealership managers. Lol



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Awesome!



Which dealership?



Unfortunately politics come into play no matter what business/industry you're in. :(
 
The one with the cowboy. lol.



You'll know which one it is if you watch TV. lol





Got any toys of your own I may have seen around town?
 
quick86 said:
The one with the cowboy. lol.



You'll know which one it is if you watch TV. lol





Got any toys of your own I may have seen around town?



Ah, Terry's place. Been there many times, never in the body shop though. In fact the PDR guy I've used works out of the used car barn (or used to, haven't talked to him in a while).



I had a Trailblazer SS for a while, now all I've got is my GMC truck; one of the first, if not the first "All Terrain" package Sierra in town back in '08 when they first came out. Don't really have as much need for my own toys when people pay me to play with theirs :chuckle:
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
Ah, Terry's place. Been there many times, never in the body shop though. In fact the PDR guy I've used works out of the used car barn (or used to, haven't talked to him in a while).



I had a Trailblazer SS for a while, now all I've got is my GMC truck; one of the first, if not the first "All Terrain" package Sierra in town back in '08 when they first came out. Don't really have as much need for my own toys when people pay me to play with theirs :chuckle:



Scott Wicker. Best pdr guy out there.



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quick86 said:
Scott Wicker. Best pdr guy out there.



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Yep, that's him! You're absolutely right, he's extremely good and takes great pride in his work. Prices are very reasonable as well.



I'll have to stop in to the body shop next time I'm out in GL and say hello.
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
Yep, that's him! You're absolutely right, he's extremely good and takes great pride in his work. Prices are very reasonable as well.



I'll have to stop in to the body shop next time I'm out in GL and say hello.



Shoot me a message next time you'll be in the Haslett area.
 
Thx all. I just got done doing the best upgrade possible for all my cars finishes ----



Took down the massive white pine that overshadowed my driveway and did nothing but cover anything that sat in the driveway with sap! lol. Best detailing upgrade I think I'll ever do for my daily driver that has to sit out there!
 
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