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  • "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

    In case you hadn't heard, Autogeek has a new TV show coming out on the Velocity Channel next spring - it's called "Competition Ready" and it's all about detailing. Shocking subject matter, right??? The show will be hosted by Mike Phillips of Autogeek and Adrienne Janic, "AJ", who you'll probably remember from her time on Overhaulin'

    Well, the premise of the show is to talk about what it takes to get a car "Competition Ready" for a major event. In one very specific case (the topic of this thread), Meguiar's was brought in to prep four cars just before the Petersen Automotive Museum held it's grand re-opening after a full year (and tens of millions of dollars in cost) remodeling the place. We put together a stellar group of detailers for the project and headed to downtown Los Angeles of two days of shooting and paint polishing.

    Our team consisted of the following:

    From Meguiar's: Mike Pennington, Darin Pereira, Rick McDonough, Nick Winn and myself.

    From outside Meguiar's and often found here on MOL:

    Derek Bemiss
    Joe Fernandez
    Richard Lin
    Ed Terwililger
    Andy Wong
    Paul Cartegena
    David Sylican

    It was an honor, a privilege and a downright pleasure to work with this crew. Passion. Dedication. Professionalism. These guys exemplify all of that, and we can't thank them enough for making the entire project a huge success.

    Oh, and the cars weren't too shabby either - 1925 Rolls Royce Jonckheere Aerodynamic Coupe (AKA The Round Door Rolls), 1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante, 1967 Ford GT40 MkIII (a one owner, never raced car), and a 1956 Jaguar XKSS owned by the King of Cool himself, Steve McQueen.

    We know you want to see pictures, so without further ado.......


    Day 1 - Round Door Rolls and Bugatti

    The team makes a grand entrance into the Petersen Museum, loaded with all the tools needed for the next two days.


    Mike Phillips and AJ great the team as we swarm in.


    Mike gives us all a run down on what to expect. It's a bit different detailing cars in a museum while a TV show is being filmed all around you!


    We give an initial inspection of the Rolls Royce, putting the 3M Sun Gun to good use.


    Richard Lin gets to claying the front fender of the Rolls.


    Meanwhile, we headed over to the Bugatti where Mike gave AJ a crash course in using the MT300. You can see all the swirls in the paint, but this car was by far the worst of the bunch in terms of overall condition.


    So it looks like AJ picked up on the MT300 so we left her alone to work on this $7,000,000 car. No, no, no.....we got the team working on it!!!


    That's Paul (the other pc here on MOL) working on the hood of the Bugatti, with our own Rick McDonough getting to work on the rear of the car. This car had a nice mix of single stage and base/clear paints on it.


    Joe Fernandez (Superior Shine here on MOL) putting the shine to the deck of the Bugatti.


    From left to right: I'm in the background working with David Sylican, Joe Fernandez, Rick McDonough, and Darin Pereira on the rear quarter panel.


    It was amazing how quickly these guys finished off this car and brought it to a fantastic shine - as it well deserves!


    We even had some special shirts made for the occasion!


    Back at the Rolls Royce, Richard Lin polishes on the massive expanse of a hood while Nick Winn works on one of the iconic round doors in the background.


    It's been a few years since anyone has seen this team working side by side on a car. Mike Phillips and I putting the shine to that enormous Rolls Royce.



    Derek Bemiss giving Nick Winn a few pointers while Andy Wong (bmrfan here on MOL) hand polishes the countless louvers on the back of the Rolls.


    Ed Terwiliger and Derek Bemiss doing their thing. This shot puts this size of this car into persepective. The top of the hood is chest high to Derek when he's standing straight up!!


    Nick Winn and Richard Lin keep on polishing.


    When I saw this I ran and grabbed the staff photographer and made him take the shot. Andy doing meticulous cleaning on the iconic "Spirit of Ecstasy" hood ornament on the Rolls.


    Back to the Bugatti and Mike Phillips and I shoot a quick scene talking about the processes used on the cars.


    Yes, it's all sooooo glamorous!!!


    Time was running short and after the Bugatti crew finished up it was all hands on deck with the Round Door Rolls. That we could put this many guys on just the front half of the car to wipe off the wax, without tripping all over each other, tells you just how incredibly massive this car is!


    Day 1 is a wrap!!!



    Day 2 - GT40 and Jaguar

    Time for another intro to the cars from Mike and AJ. Hey, it's all for TV, remember!!


    Steve McQueen's Jaguar XKSS resides in it's little alcove in the museum so we had a unique setting for working on this incredibly special car. Left to right we've got Derek Bemiss, Andy Wong, Joe Fernandez and myself. This car was a swirled mess, but it was also single stage paint, so Ultimate Compound, Ultimate Polish and Ultimate Wax were all that was needed to bring this piece of history back to proper glory.


    Derek Bemiss, Ed Terwiliger and Joe Fernandez. By the way, Ed is the detailing program instructor at Cypress College.


    Nick Winn makes sure all the rivets are taped off and protected. Yep, a lot of the exterior body panels of this car are riveted to the frame, and those rivet heads are painted and exposed. You really don't want to be messing those up..... not on Steve McQueen's car! By the way, this Jag XKSS is reported to have been McQueen's favorite car of all those in his collection.


    Joe inspects his work while I polish on the trunk lid.


    Derek, Ed, Andy and Joe hard at work.


    Pretty cool that Mike Phillips and AJ jumped in for a bit!


    Geez, everyone looks so darned determined in this shot!!!


    Wow, that's a bunch of guys on one small car!! We've elevated Nick Winn to "king of the tape"!!!


    A bit of surgical polishing between the bars of the luggage rack. I'm holding the MT300 this way (with a 3" foam pad mounted to it) because the trunk lid contours down below the rack and there wasn't clearance for the buffer handle if held 180 degrees the other way. That's Andy hand polishing around the trunk handle.


    Polishing aluminum wheels is really, really messy work. So we let AJ do it!!!


    Hey, when the car is this low and you don't have a lift, you do what you gotta do! So that's what Ed is doing!


    Rick McDonough (front) and Darin Pereira (rear) doing their thing on the GT40. The modern respray on this car was pretty hard, so we put M100 and microfiber discs to work on it.


    Richard Lin with some precision polishing between the letters.


    David Sylican working his magic on the door. It should be noted that Richard and David were both so enthusiastic, and have so much pride in their work, that we actually had to reign them both in a bit. We were under a time crunch to get these cars finished, and while we all know that we could done an even better job on them given the luxury of time, we just didn't have that luxury. But the fact that these two guys wanted desperately to take this car to an even higher level than they did just reinforced in my mind that we picked the right crew for this project. You just gotta love it!!!


    Remember how high that hood of the Rolls Royce was to Derek? Look at how low the roof of this GT40 is to Rick while he's half reclined on the ground!!!! We all know how the GT40 got it's name, right? Yep, 40" is not very tall at all!!!!


    Another door, another bit of trim, and more precision polishing by Richard.


    Just about done.... including some polishing of the plastic windows all around!


    After all that hard work, a formal group shot just didn't seem right. From left to right: Darin Pereira, Rick McDonough, Richard Lin, David Sylican, Derek Bemiss, Ed Terwiliger, Mike Phillips, AJ, Nick Winn, Mike Pennington, Mike Stoops, Joe Fernandez, Paul Cartegena, Andy Wong





    Day 3 - The Reveal and Grand Re-Opening of the Petersen Museum

    The Petersen Museum held a special invitation only gala the day after we worked on these four cars. The staff photographer grabbed these shots for us of the four cars as they are currently displayed.


    1925 Rolls Royce Jonckheere Aerodynamic Coupe










    1938 Bugatti Type 57C Atalante









    1967 Ford GT40 MkIII










    1956 Jaguar XKSS









    Thank you once again to the entire crew for their tireless dedication and passion to this project. And thanks to the folks at Autogeek and Competition Ready for bringing in Meguiar's for this amazing project. Look for Competition Ready to air next spring on Velocity!!
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

  • #2
    Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

    Nice work, Michael!
    You certainly assembled a team worthy of million dollar cars. I'll be looking forward to the show.

    Bill

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    • #3
      Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

      Wow! That was a great read!

      Great cars, great team, great results! (But to be expected really )

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      • #4
        Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

        OUTSTANDING!

        Thanx for story (and pics) Mike.

        Bill

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        • #5
          Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

          nice pics and kewl looking cars.
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          • #6
            Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

            Awesome, well done guys and thanks for sharing Mike!
            Originally posted by Blueline
            I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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            • #7
              Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

              Man, Gorgeous work guys! That had to be one heck of an experience, and congratulations on being the show! Can't wait for it to come out. It's funny how there is so much talk about these Brand New $100 bottles of wax being the greatest thing ever, and this and that. When Meguiars has been producing such beautiful work on Million Dollar cars like the ones in this show since, like they say, The beginning of Cars!

              Thanks again for sharing this with us Michael!


              Ray

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              • #8
                Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                The Ultimate Group of people using the Ultimate Group of products, only through Meguiar's would this be possible.

                Thanks for sharing this inside look.

                "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                David

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                • #9
                  Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                  Wow! What an amazing event and group to be involved with. Thank you to everyone at Meguiars for making this possible.
                  Detail Werks
                  Derek Bemiss
                  SEMA/Ford Care Care Team Leader 2004 through 2012.

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                  • #10
                    Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                    Competition ready!!!! That's the crew!!!!!
                    Beautiful machines with all the Maestros @ their art!!!
                    Thanks for sharing!!!! (of course the kiss to AJ guys)

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                    • #11
                      Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                      any clue on date of restoration and any single stage?

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                      • #12
                        Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                        It was a blessing to be involed with working with Compition Ready/AutoGeek, Meguiars, detailers that are some of the industrys best and polishing such amazing vehicles. A very enjoyable night!! Thank Meguiars for having me!
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                        • #13
                          Re: "Competition Ready" brings Meguiar's to the Petersen Museum

                          Great photos, thanks for sharing. Can't wait to see Competition Ready! See you guys in Kissimmee and Stuart this Spring!

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