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Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
Originally Posted by
FrankS
Last week I stopped in to visit Mike, I wanted to see first hand how he creates and inserts pictures into a post.
Thanks for stopping by Frank and it was my pleasure to show you first hand how I work with pictures to create mega-picture threads. It is time-consuming but when done correctly, the thread tells a story, solves problems, educates the masses and most important... endures over time.
Because I use the AutogeekOnline gallery and resize my pictures before uploading, my pictures never disappear. I've written plenty of articles on how to do this but what I find with most people is they don't read. No one wants to read or do any "work" any more. Everyone wants everything to be easy. That's nice.
Originally Posted by
FrankS
I really like Mike's posts, they are very informative, detailed and very well worded and created and I got to witness first hand the work and time that goes into creating these posts.
Thanks for the compliment Frank. I appreciate it. Here's a good example of how pictures can tell a story...
How to use the Dr. ColorChip Paint Chip Repair Systems
And after 4 years - the pictures are still intact.
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Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
As for the rest of the process I show - all I can say is we create show car finishes on boats and I show you step-by-step how to do it in our annual class. I also cover this in my boat detailing book.]
I bought the book, should be arriving tomorrow. Your class sounds like exactly what I need to learn all the tools & products...
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Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
Originally Posted by
BigMikeMD
I bought the book, should be arriving tomorrow.
The most difficult book I ever wrote. Take your time to read through it - try not to scan it.
Originally Posted by
BigMikeMD
Your class sounds like exactly what I need to learn all the tools & products...
It's a GREAT class and it always sells out.
I'm happy to say, it's close to being sold out. I asked Andre to get me a head-count today, should have it by tomorrow.
It's also 98.9% out of your chair HANDS-ON!
Maybe someone that's on this forum that has taken this class will be my witness?
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Re: Here's the boat for the 2017 Boat Detailing Class - 25' Bluewater Center Console
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
The most difficult book I ever wrote. Take your time to read through it - try not to scan it.
It's a GREAT class and it always sells out.
I'm happy to say, it's close to being sold out. I asked Andre to get me a head-count today, should have it by tomorrow.
It's also 98.9% out of your chair HANDS-ON!
Maybe someone that's on this forum that has taken this class will be my witness?
I've taken Mike's boat class and it's a great class.
Like all his classes, it's mostly hands on training.
You'll get experience in wet sanding, compounding with a rotary, polishing, etc.
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