Poorboy's World Detailing Weekend

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and of course my car :D
 
Hey All;
It was great seeing people from last year,and it was nice meeting
new ones this year. I must say that this is the friendliest group of people
I have ever met. I can't wait till next week to try some things I learned
this weekend.
Sean you are the man with that rotary. Your car has unbelievable
depth that goes on forever.
Steve and Marge, thank you for a great gettogether.I am bad with names so again I thank everyone for making me feel at home.
P.S. Steve; Charged the Batt. Pack!!!!!!
Carlos
 
Poorboy said:
I think next time we need to do a low fat menu:rofl :lmfao except for Sean and Liz & John:D
Kartoon explained this phenomenon last year. Since this event always takes place on the hottest day of the year, camera lenses are adversely affected by the high temperatures. This warping of the glass elements causes everyone photographed to appear 20 pounds heavier than they are in real life.

:D
 
awd330 said:
Kartoon explained this phenomenon last year. Since this event always takes place on the hottest day of the year, camera lenses are adversely affected by the high temperatures. This warping of the glass elements causes everyone photographed to appear 20 pounds heavier than they are in real life.

:D

:rolleyes: :nono :rolleyes: :nono
 
I want to thank Steve once again for getting this fun event together.
Also thanks to Marj for her great directions there and helping keep things going.

I also want to thank Sean, for taking the time to show some wet sanding and rotary tecnique

Thanks really to all for sharing their experiance, it was educational as well a alot of fun, it was great to have met you all and look forward to seeing you again next year.

P.S.
Steve could you try to find a hotter day, I thought I was only gonna pass out twice :lol :rofl

"J"
 
Amazing time :D.

I posted my full response in the other thread, so here are my select pictures.


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The main setup


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Beercan31's test panel complete with overspray, spray paint spots, heavy contaminants, swirls, etc.

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After a group effort with clay, wetsanding (2000, then 3000), Poorboy's Pro Polish with the wool pad on the rotary at 1700-1900 rpm x 2 , Poorboy's Pro Polish with the final finising pad via rotary at 1200-1500 rpm x 2, PwC Blue by hand, Natty's Blue by hand spit shined with Spray and Gloss. It could've used another pass with the polish as there was some spot marring here and there but I think our group effort showed what could be done with bad paint.

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Steve's painted hood decal on his van

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jaybs95's CLEAN Taurus

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Deanski after removing PwC blue

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Last, but certainly not least, my girlfriend, Liz, on the rotary :).
 
Good freak amazing turnout. Steve has got to do this for the next few years! I wanna come out. Explain more about the ProPolish, more pad dependent chemical action?
 
Sean

My boss is going to let me keep the hood out side the garage so you might see it next year....by then I have a few more to play with...some Nice rattie black trunk lids with lots containments to contend with.

Thanks again for your time.
 
Oh yea it was damn hot! You can see it in the color of my face!

That picture of the SC430 was EX-P and Natty's from LAST YEAR! OK, it's garaged and does not see rain, but it still looked good except for the light swirls from Splash car wash.. What can I say? I have little time lately....

The Nattys Blue... Now I can say for those that don't want to fork over big $$ for Souveran, give the blue a try! It does have a similar effect like Souveran in a deeper color than regular Nattys which is more clear and bright.

The new blue polish also does a very good job! Just too bad I could not find all my pads and MF towels as they are in storage. Even with a blue finish pad, the polish worked very well.

I wish I was there Saturday!! Missed a bunch of you guys from last year!

I hope those that took pics will post some more soon.

Steve, you and me both were suffering from the heat!

One day, we DO need to have a picnic just to relax and shoot the breeze on what everyone is doing. I think it may result in a better discussion on how to improve on any one product.

As for the Enzo to arrive, my investment friend cried it was too hot! Yea like he was going to even look at my rotary to do any work! I hope he doen't sell it so next time I can schedule him to bring it.

At least on the way home there was no terrible accident like I witnessed on my way to the site.

Take care guys/gals, and keep the pictures coming!

Regards,
Deanski
 
Hey Steve I will be there in the AM unless I don't have to go to work I think my car might need to be cleaned up by then :lmfao :bigups
 
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