Mike Lambert is a presence on this forum that is in-valuable. His advice has always been on point and free flowing. So much so that he opened his shop to all of us to learn, share and get to know each other. I hope to meet him in person some day.
So I am active on the Jeep Forum since I purchased the Jeep so I can ask questions and learn. I posted my new Jeep detail as a couple of people commented and one guy asked a lot of questions as he was going to attempt to polish and seal on his own. I gave him some pointers and told him about the dreaded learning curve. He made an attempt and from what I heard from him he was not thrilled with the results. He asked me if I knen a detailer in MD. I said as a matter of fact I do. I passed Mike Lamberts info on. The customer asked me what product to tell Mike to use and my answer was Mike will look at your Jeep. And discuss your goals and desires and he will suggest a Perscription for your Jeep.
Well Mike messaged me that this guy contacted him for a detail. From what I understand from the customer Mike had him in for a detail but Mike told him your job isn't so bad you just need to do X,y and Z.
Customer messaged me to say wow what a nice guy, refreshing to have someone offer to help instead of grabbing $.
Way to go Mike, not sure I'd be as good as you.
Below is a short exerpt from the message the customer sent to me after meeting Mike
I went up to Mike Lambert's today. He's a pretty nice guy. I took the TH up b/c I thought I screwed it all up last Fall trying to polish and seal it, but instead of trying to take my money he went over all my concerns and gave me pointers and reassurances that I could fix it myself if I put a little more pressure and time into it. Then take it to him if I still can't get it in shape. He offered me to give him a call if I had any questions. He also thought the TrailHawk was "a nice looking little truck". I don't think he had a chance to really see one before.
So I am active on the Jeep Forum since I purchased the Jeep so I can ask questions and learn. I posted my new Jeep detail as a couple of people commented and one guy asked a lot of questions as he was going to attempt to polish and seal on his own. I gave him some pointers and told him about the dreaded learning curve. He made an attempt and from what I heard from him he was not thrilled with the results. He asked me if I knen a detailer in MD. I said as a matter of fact I do. I passed Mike Lamberts info on. The customer asked me what product to tell Mike to use and my answer was Mike will look at your Jeep. And discuss your goals and desires and he will suggest a Perscription for your Jeep.
Well Mike messaged me that this guy contacted him for a detail. From what I understand from the customer Mike had him in for a detail but Mike told him your job isn't so bad you just need to do X,y and Z.
Customer messaged me to say wow what a nice guy, refreshing to have someone offer to help instead of grabbing $.
Way to go Mike, not sure I'd be as good as you.
Below is a short exerpt from the message the customer sent to me after meeting Mike
I went up to Mike Lambert's today. He's a pretty nice guy. I took the TH up b/c I thought I screwed it all up last Fall trying to polish and seal it, but instead of trying to take my money he went over all my concerns and gave me pointers and reassurances that I could fix it myself if I put a little more pressure and time into it. Then take it to him if I still can't get it in shape. He offered me to give him a call if I had any questions. He also thought the TrailHawk was "a nice looking little truck". I don't think he had a chance to really see one before.