Auto Detailing DVD

Anthony O.

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Sometime in September 04 I will start shooting video for an auto detailing DVD that will cover both exterior and interior detailing geared mainly for the enthusiast/weekend warrior and then secondly to the pro.

I would love to have from you all here some input on things you all may like to see covered.

Thanks,
Anthony
 
Engine Detailing. If I make a mistake on the exterior of the car, it looks bad. On the engine, it might not work.
 
I think it would be really cool if you recorded yourself (or someone) doing a full detail on one section of the car (like interior, exterior, or engine)

and then played it back at a fast speed... but slowing it down to the normal speed at important parts. ex. Watching you do an hour long engine detail in 10 min. I think that would be helpful for a lot of people.
 
Have you thought of doing a series? Say one on engine detailing, one on interior, one on exterior and perhaps one on swirl removal or perhaps one on technique for different procedures and different products?

You know far more about what all is involved in detailing than I do, but I would thing you could actually end up doing more than one or two. And if they are not too much, I'd buy them all!

Oh, and what an excellent idea too! This might just end up taking you into other areas... TV maybe - some detailing show or someting!!

And now we present Anthony Orosco in "This Old Car"!! :) That would be cool. You know we'd all be watching! :)

Please do keep us posted concerning this. It sounds really great.
 
Good morning all,

Thanks for the replies and suggestions:)

This initial DVD will be an hour long and in that hour I will being going over the basics of detailing interiors and exteriors, trying to pay close attention to interior stains and how best to remove them. odor removal, leather care and if I can squeeze it in a section on concours type detailing for the avid enthusiast and pros.

Exterior will cover the hand washing, wheels, tires and then go into paint prep. Try to tackle swirls, scratches and then go over the pros and cons of high speed buffers and orbitals. Remember that this will be geared to the newbie amateur crowd mainly and a little more indepth stuff for the enthusiast/pro.

So TIME is key here and while this "might" turn into a 2 or 3 part series thsi first one is the trial run, and at $3500 for an hour DVD it is costly:bigscream it is costly. Not to mention the cost of copying the DVD's, artwork (interactive DVD screen) and DVD jackets......phew!

I might cover some engine detailing but the main thrust of this DVD will be to help people get acquainted with the products, tools and their application.

If we get started early enough it will be ready for sale by Christmas 04:bigups

Thanks again,
Anthony
 
id like to see you go over wetsanding and buffing techniques? dont forget my copy for christmas


jason
 
i think thats a great idea .. if you use stuff available in retail stores that would let viewers really learn how to get the most out of the products .. with some DETAILING SECRETS most people could get the results they want .most folks just dont know how to use these products correctly.. go for it.. some places are charging thousands of bucks to teach the basics & i think that is a ripoff
 
I will look foward to it and you can count on me to buy a copy as soon as available. Also I think that you could do one solely on exterior and mostly dealing with the finish. Most disscussion here at DC and elsewhere seems to be focused on the perfect shine. But people like myself ( and many others) have no access to watching a pro at work and explaining the techniques. I really struggle with trying to learn how to do this stuff and the chance to observe would help a lot. Heck, I`d pay good money for a video if you would just put your camcorder on a tripod while doing an exteroir detail and let it roll. 2 hrs of that would be an education in itself.
 
Anthony,

I remember you, me, and Irene talking about this a couple months ago; I'm excited! Here is a sweet idea: Get Menzerna to back you and other companies since you can be plugging the names left and right. $3500 shouldn't be hard to come by if you can prove your traffic following.

I'd be more than happy to help in whatever way possible :bigups
 
jay said:
id like to see you go over wetsanding and buffing techniques? dont forget my copy for christmas


jason

Hey Jason,

I'll deliver your copy personally for helping out:)

We most likely won't do wetsanding on this DVD because it is geared for the amatuer first then the pro. I am sure I, nor Irene, wish to be liable for some guy sanding through his paint:bigscream


bigron62 said:
i think thats a great idea .. if you use stuff available in retail stores that would let viewers really learn how to get the most out of the products .. with some DETAILING SECRETS most people could get the results they want .most folks just dont know how to use these products correctly.. go for it.. some places are charging thousands of bucks to teach the basics & i think that is a ripoff


Well that would be a great idea but since Top of the Line is paying for me to do this plus footing the bill Irene only wants the products she deals with to be on the DVD, which is cool with me because I use a great deal of what she sells. I will go over lots of the Hi-Temp products, Menzerna, P21S and Klasse.

I will of course include some personal tips and tricks:)

Thanks,
Anthony
 
TraderB said:
I will look foward to it and you can count on me to buy a copy as soon as available. Also I think that you could do one solely on exterior and mostly dealing with the finish. Most disscussion here at DC and elsewhere seems to be focused on the perfect shine. But people like myself ( and many others) have no access to watching a pro at work and explaining the techniques. I really struggle with trying to learn how to do this stuff and the chance to observe would help a lot. Heck, I`d pay good money for a video if you would just put your camcorder on a tripod while doing an exteroir detail and let it roll. 2 hrs of that would be an education in itself.

TraderB,

You will be happy to know that I am doing a god deal of the DVD with a wireless mic on me. This way I will explain what I am doing as I do it. I personally hate watching a guy polish a car and then having a voice over explain it, it is too sterile for my tastes.

If this DVD does well, as in a great interest we will do another one for sure. Perhaps going into more concours type detailing.

Nick,

I'll let you know if there is anything you can help out with, appreciate the offer:)

Anthony
 
keeotee said:
Have you thought of doing a series? Say one on engine detailing, one on interior, one on exterior and perhaps one on swirl removal or perhaps one on technique for different procedures and different products?

You know far more about what all is involved in detailing than I do, but I would thing you could actually end up doing more than one or two. And if they are not too much, I'd buy them all!

Oh, and what an excellent idea too! This might just end up taking you into other areas... TV maybe - some detailing show or someting!!

And now we present Anthony Orosco in "This Old Car"!! :) That would be cool. You know we'd all be watching! :)

Please do keep us posted concerning this. It sounds really great.

O man......that would be neat but then I wouldn't get to detail many cars anymore if that were the case:(

Irene wants me to sign copies of the DVD but that's just really ridiculous in my eyes:lmfao

Thanks for the support!
Anthony
 
Anthony,

I would like to see a vid on how to become proficient with the rotary. Your results are always stunning when you use it.
 
Irene wants me to sign copies of the DVD but that's just really ridiculous in my eyes
Anthony I couldn't agree with you more....Each copy could have a dry white paste swoosh created by you by wiping each copy with an autographed series foam pad! Kind of like having your name as a symbol....Didn't Prince try that?

Looking forward to this venture. What a fantastic opportunity! Good luck and continued success!!!

........This could lead to your film career! Staring in a role similar to Anachrophobia except a hardened Detailer with Rotary in Hand! ...add in a little Jack Nicholson..."Honey. I'm Home"and you got yourself an Academy award nomination!!!! :dj

Anthony...please check you PM
 
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I purchased that video from Rightlook. While it was an informative video they worked on a car that was basically detailed already. What bothered me was that they didn't provide a good before and after picture when they were complete. I think that when you do a car you should do a car with the average swirl or microscratches you see on everyday vehicles and show how you would tackle them with products that you are provided with. Do one side with the rotary and one side with the PC and one side with the cyclo so the average person or newbe could see what method they could use when doing their own vehicle.
 
ScreeminGTP said:
Do one side with the rotary and one side with the PC and one side with the cyclo so the average person or newbe could see what method they could use when doing their own vehicle.

I think thats a great point. As a matter of fact I would even show the "Proper" way to do it by hand as well! And what to expect from the results of each!

I would also say to make sure to go over waxing the door jams and the drain lip for the trunk and the hood. And things to use to make getting those hard to reach places a little bit easier!

And lastly I would say is a list of prodcut assentials! Swirl removers, Polishes, Glazes, Sealents, Chrome polish, wash mits, wax aplicators, wheel brushes,ect.

And to close. Pictures if possible have still pictures on the video showing what swirls look like, what holograms look like,ect. This way they no exactly what they are looking at on their vehical,

And finnaly provide a printed check off list (or provide accecs to this check list on your website or something) and this check list would be a check list for what needs to be done to their car and what steps to tackle it in. (Sorry for the long winded response)
 
I definately love the idea of a detailing video. ScreeminGTP has a great suggestion with the "show rotary, pc, and cyclo" application procedures and hand as well. That would help a lot with making people more confident with purchasing/using their tools/products. So to simply put it....you make it and I'll buy it!!
 
oregontrail said:
Engine Detailing. If I make a mistake on the exterior of the car, it looks bad. On the engine, it might not work.

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fireman03 said:
Anthony,

I would like to see a vid on how to become proficient with the rotary. Your results are always stunning when you use it.

Thank you for the encouragement......now I am under pressure:hurl

The rotary will be covered as it plays a major role in detailing.

Thanks again,
Anthony
 
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