Jimmy Buffit said:
Hey Brodey1!
Race car drivers have a concept that involves 'seat time'.
It just means practice, practice, practice...
You will never get 'seat time' reading a forum.
Simply an incorrect statement. Naive, at best. Certainly insulting to members of a Professional Forum.
I've no intention of flaming you, brodey1, but your premise is invalid.
Actually, what I was trying to say was that the layperson now has ACCESS to information and products now that given the proper time and training, one could come close to the levels of a pro, isn't that how a pro learned...time and training?
30 years ago, you could have handed me a Flex and some Menzerna, and I would have no idea what to do without you showing me what to do.
Back then, the trade secrets were just that...trade secrets.
If anything, I am extraordinarily grateful that there is a site where people like me can get help and tips from real life proffessional detailers!!
I respect the difficulty and skill level needed enough that I have spent the last year and a half simply preparing and researching before I even touched a DA, which I finally just bought.
I have absolutely no "seat time" polishing, but I now have the right tools, literally and figuratively, to start polishing correctly, I will get better with time.
Also, I have no intentions on correcting badly neglected vehicles, only my own 2, which I keep in outstanding condition, good wash technique, hand polished as needed, clayed twice a year, KAIO along with 4-5 layers of SG topped with AW after every other wash. My car as of now is 90% perfect (14 year old car), so just another 9-10% is all I have to do to get the results I desire.
You, as proffessionals, get vehicles that are shredded and are expected to perform miracles, and from looking at the "click and brag" section, it is almost always accomplished.
No disrespect intended from my original post, if the pros on this site were not willing to share, the level of the hobbyist would be nowhere near where it is now, and we really appreciate it.
The hobbyists on this site are obviously DIYourselfers, and would most likely not hand our car over to someone else anyway, so teaching us doesn't hurt your business, all it does is spread the word about what true detailing entails and maybe convince people that it money well spent. (that was a sweet run-on sentence, eh?)
Wow, did I type all that??