I was featured in an article in the 356 Registry

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Some love for my friends at TID too. :notworthy:

Jim was actually a customer of PAC before we met.

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Awesome article Bryan, Great to see and read about your work in a fine automoblie magazine like 356 Registry. I would like to thank the owner for his input and also having you for do your magic on his sweet ride. Thank you for sharing with us here at TID!:hurray:
 
Three cheers!

Great article. The author really seemed to "get it" and did a great job of differentiating the true detail professionals from the multitude of hacks that call themselves auto detailers. Hopefully you have a copy of the article suitable for framing!
 
WOW!!!! That is super-cool! :driving:

First off, what a great badge of honor for you.
You obviously did a lot of talking while working- something that is not that easy to do when you are watching your words and trying to teach.

Secondly, the writer Jim Johnston certainly did a wonderful job writing for the beginner or hobbyist, yet he did not "dumb it down" to the point that guys like us would lose interest.

Third- THANKS for mentioning me and the "method".
I didn't expect to see a subtitle like, "Lots and lots of KBM" !!!! :D

You must have been smiling ear-to-ear reading the article... I was.
You must be proud!

Did you buy "lots and lots" of copies of the magazine?
Please sign my copy, "... To the guy I tried to teach everything I know..." Lol! :out:

A JOB WELL DONE! :notworthy:
 
Great article. The author really seemed to "get it" and did a great job of differentiating the true detail professionals from the multitude of hacks that call themselves auto detailers. Hopefully you have a copy of the article suitable for framing!

Thank you Slik560!

That's a nice article, Bryan! Always good to get a little recognition in a quality, respected publication!!!:thumbup:

Bill, I appreciate your kind words.

WOW!!!! That is super-cool! :driving:

First off, what a great badge of honor for you.
You obviously did a lot of talking while working- something that is not that easy to do when you are watching your words and trying to teach.

Secondly, the writer Jim Johnston certainly did a wonderful job writing for the beginner or hobbyist, yet he did not "dumb it down" to the point that guys like us would lose interest.

Third- THANKS for mentioning me and the "method".
I didn't expect to see a subtitle like, "Lots and lots of KBM" !!!! :D

You must have been smiling ear-to-ear reading the article... I was.
You must be proud!

Did you buy "lots and lots" of copies of the magazine?
Please sign my copy, "... To the guy I tried to teach everything I know..." Lol! :out:

A JOB WELL DONE! :notworthy:


Kevin, Thanks for your kind words. Yes, Jim conveys the message very well. Also thanks again for all your help with the KBM.

Very cool Bryan! Nice plug for TID too! :D

Thanks Chad!
 
Congrats Bryan. I would love to read it. Not sure if it is in this thread but I do not see it from here. That said they do block a lot of stuff from my work server. I will have to check back later.
 
GREAT ARTICLE Bryan, I love the way Jim explains why an enthusiast, a car guy, would search out a professional detailer of your ability. Jim did a great job of writing the article and communicating what you did to bring his car to life. I appreciate him mentioning TID and appreciate you for all you bring to our community, you are a very giving person and for that I thank you.

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Bryan,

Awesome recognition and great article. I can't add too much to what's already been said but thanks for sharing that inspirational article. You've made us all proud of both you and the profession.
 
Congrats Bryan. I would love to read it. Not sure if it is in this thread but I do not see it from here. That said they do block a lot of stuff from my work server. I will have to check back later.

Thanks Frank! I hosted the pics on image shack so hopefully you can see it at home.

GREAT ARTICLE Bryan, I love the way Jim explains why an enthusiast, a car guy, would search out a professional detailer of your ability. Jim did a great job of writing the article and communicating what you did to bring his car to life. I appreciate him mentioning TID and appreciate you for all you bring to our community, you are a very giving person and for that I thank you.

jk

Jack, Thank you for all that you do! I just try to help out whenever I can.

Very Nice Bryan! :hurray:

Thanks Camo!

Bryan,

Awesome recognition and great article. I can't add too much to what's already been said but thanks for sharing that inspirational article. You've made us all proud of both you and the profession.

Paul, Thanks for your kind words!

I really owe a lot of thanks to my good friend Todd Helme! He really "woke me up" about the marketing side and in so many other ways. :notworthy:
 
Congratulations to one of the top pros in the business !!!
A beautiful job on that 356, Bryan !!
Thanks again for taking the time to post all this up for us.

Maybe you can get your own show on TV - "Detailing Pro Challenge", starring Bryan Burnworth, Master Detailer to the Stars !!! :)

"Let's separate the Hacks from the Pros"

What do you think ? Probably pay alot better, and much easier on the body and all..

You can do it !!

Best,
Dan F
 
That article is awesome on so many different levels. Thanks for the shout out about TID as well. You deserve all of the accolades you get it and I am honored to have worked alongside of you (actually I'm bragging that I know the famous Bryan Burnsworth and he is not just a legend/ I knew him before he was a star).

Don't forget about us little guys when you are at the top!

Awesome!
 
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