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I would have to say the finished product. Regardless of what I get paid for a detail, I still like to stand back and admire what I have accomplished. I take a lot of pride in it. I would have to say that is my biggest reward.
Andy
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I would have to say the finished product. Regardless of what I get paid for a detail, I still like to stand back and admire what I have accomplished. I take a lot of pride in it. I would have to say that is my biggest reward.
Andy
verily verily i say to you....very true
it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!
Sometimes it's just helping someone to get what they want.
I've met a lot of car guys that have really cool cars and everything about the car is awesome except the condition of the paint. Usually it's all swirled out by some hack detailer or after the great and famous painters painted the car it was turned over to the other guy to sand and buff it and the guy that does all the sanding and buffing for the great painter destroys what was a great paint job.
Most really good painters I've known love painting, but sanding and buffing is a ton of hard, dirty work so they delegate that to someone else and that's where their hard work gets destroyed.
Back to the question...
Lots of guy build or have built some really cool car and the above is what happens. So now they have this really cool car but the paint looks horrible. They don't know how to fix it but they wont' let anyone else touch their baby because they don't trust anyone.
So they always looks swirled out.
This topic has come up on this forum before, usually the thread is something like,
How come all the cars at the car show are all swirled out?
And what I wrote above is the reason. The car was hacked-up by either a detailer or a painter's helper, the owner doesn't know how to fix it and he doesn't trust anyone else to touch the car.
So for me, a lot of time it's never about the money, it's about earning the trust of some guy that doesn't know you from Adam and he lets you touch his car and if you know what you're doing, you're able to fix the problem and help the guy to get what he wants. The complete picture, the car that looks the way it's supposed to.
That's the reward I like. The above story completely played out yet again last Saturday when I had the good fortune to buff out a 1957 Chevy for a guy. The car has been 4-5 years in the building process but the finish was atrocious. He didn't know how to fix it and he didn't trust anyone else to touch it.
Anyway, it went from this,
to this,
The owner said it never looked this good since it was painted. That's the reward I like to get, helping someone else get what they want.
There's a corny old Zig Ziglar quote that goes like this,
"You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help other people get what they want"
I don't know if it's true but it sounds good.
Mike Phillips 760-515-0444 showcargarage@gmail.com "Find something you like and use it often"
My wife is very appreciative when I get her car washed, clean and shiny. She also likes it when the interior is clean, nice smelling and the leather dressed.
"You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help other people get what they want"
thanks to Mike Phillips, Autobrite, Calais, Fischer, Andy M. to make drivers falling in love with their ride all over again
Thanks also to visaliaipa for loving his wife by showing his appreciations thru his labor to his beloved...
thanks to Frank aka SHYNEMAN123 for leaving his legacy.....to his heirs
this is what i got & clinging on to it, after 5 hours of sweet sweat detailing of a CRV http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37200
it is worth it all, to see the smiles on the owner face again
it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!
Just the satisfaction of seeing a highly polished car whether it be mine or a friends. The challenge of certain tasks. Some tasks nice,some not.
If I did it for a living,then money would have to be a factor.
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