Hey guys
I've just have to say that I'm looking forward to getting my new Porter DA and learn how to use it with as little mistakes as possible. But my enthusiasm has really taken a blow here as of late and I must say it's because of the high expectations most of the pro detail men out there have me thinking that no matter how I try I will always fall short of there true perfection. There seems to be so VERY many variables in product, technique and just plane knowledge , that it is all so very overwhelming. I know that I have a touch of OCD in my personality but some of these perfectionist on these post almost make me seem normal. I'm semi retired now and I don't think I'll ever be able to compete with these hard working folks out there that do that for a living and really....I don't want to. My goal is to be able to pull as much info as I can away from these post so I can keep my family and friends cars and my 2010 Taco in as good a condition as I am capable of doing. I'm not out there trying to make a lot of money doing this, (although I could use it )
I must admit that I would like to be as good as there is out there but because of time limitations , health ( knees have been replaced) and just plane old priorities I'm beginning to loose my zest (for me) the hobby. I also must say that there is NOTHING I enjoy more than seeing a car brought back from the dead because of a dedicated detail man. I can't even stay in the house for long periods of time after I have finished hand detailing my Taco, I have to keep going outside just to admire it and feel of it I just LOVE doing this. Come on now and admit it, how many of you have stood back and said " Darn I'm good"
The post have made me realize just how very hard it is to be a paint finish expert. I can truly say that I have an incredible amount of respect for these guys.
With all this said maybe when my DA gets here Fri. I will regain some of my lost zest for the work, but I'm going to have to see some pretty good results first. I think the biggest thing I've learned is don't go with a product thats to aggressive to begin with and MAKE A TEST BUFF FIRST. I've seen that not testing first can cause a lot of grief. I'll see what happens....let you know later........thanks
I've just have to say that I'm looking forward to getting my new Porter DA and learn how to use it with as little mistakes as possible. But my enthusiasm has really taken a blow here as of late and I must say it's because of the high expectations most of the pro detail men out there have me thinking that no matter how I try I will always fall short of there true perfection. There seems to be so VERY many variables in product, technique and just plane knowledge , that it is all so very overwhelming. I know that I have a touch of OCD in my personality but some of these perfectionist on these post almost make me seem normal. I'm semi retired now and I don't think I'll ever be able to compete with these hard working folks out there that do that for a living and really....I don't want to. My goal is to be able to pull as much info as I can away from these post so I can keep my family and friends cars and my 2010 Taco in as good a condition as I am capable of doing. I'm not out there trying to make a lot of money doing this, (although I could use it )
I must admit that I would like to be as good as there is out there but because of time limitations , health ( knees have been replaced) and just plane old priorities I'm beginning to loose my zest (for me) the hobby. I also must say that there is NOTHING I enjoy more than seeing a car brought back from the dead because of a dedicated detail man. I can't even stay in the house for long periods of time after I have finished hand detailing my Taco, I have to keep going outside just to admire it and feel of it I just LOVE doing this. Come on now and admit it, how many of you have stood back and said " Darn I'm good"
The post have made me realize just how very hard it is to be a paint finish expert. I can truly say that I have an incredible amount of respect for these guys.
With all this said maybe when my DA gets here Fri. I will regain some of my lost zest for the work, but I'm going to have to see some pretty good results first. I think the biggest thing I've learned is don't go with a product thats to aggressive to begin with and MAKE A TEST BUFF FIRST. I've seen that not testing first can cause a lot of grief. I'll see what happens....let you know later........thanks
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