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    Musings after attending a car show

    I am not a car show guy. It’s not my scene. I love cars, but the air of a car show never set well with me.

    Well, I went to a local show tonight to try making some business connections.

    I walked around probably 40 cars of all types and ages and did not notice even one that had tire shine on it. Cars showing up with petrified bug salads on their windshield, dried dirt on their Radial T/A’s, paint jobs ruined with swirls.

    One person with a Regal Type T when I asked about their car care routine gave me the classic line “oh, I do my own detailing”. The car was wasted.

    I don’t have any specific point with this post other than to say, car shows where I am from are the most confusing events you can imagine. Everyone with knees pad on bowing down worshipping a totally hammered 72 Nova. I show up with a restored 1998 Chevy Silverado detailed like crazy with zero swirls and no one gives a ####.


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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric7810 View Post
    I am not a car show guy. It’s not my scene. I love cars, but the air of a car show never set well with me.

    Well, I went to a local show tonight to try making some business connections.

    I walked around probably 40 cars of all types and ages and did not notice even one that had tire shine on it. Cars showing up with petrified bug salads on their windshield, dried dirt on their Radial T/A’s, paint jobs ruined with swirls.

    One person with a Regal Type T when I asked about their car care routine gave me the classic line “oh, I do my own detailing”. The car was wasted.

    I don’t have any specific point with this post other than to say, car shows where I am from are the most confusing events you can imagine. Everyone with knees pad on bowing down worshipping a totally hammered 72 Nova. I show up with a restored 1998 Chevy Silverado detailed like crazy with zero swirls and no one gives a ####.


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    I have experienced the same, Eric.

    There are very few "car guys" who give a crap about paint condition. Us AutoGeeks cringe at that, but it's the truth.

    They are into every single aspect of the car (Year, model, options, rarity, mods, etc.) except paint condition.

    I work at a Ford dealer, and I posted a while back about a guy with a 2005 Ford GT (dark blue) in our parking lot standing around it with a few other guys admiring it.

    As I walked up on them to give my admiration for a rare 250k car, the paint swirls just screamed "Help me!!!). Lol

    To each his own, but damn........
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    I remember going to a car show shortly after doing my first detailing course, I was so disappointed. It was a local Ford car club, but they'd invited a couple of other clubs. They called it a "Show n Shine". Maybe one or two were acceptable, the rest were rough. I think there's a lot of fear out there, especially if you haven't had hands on with some equipment or techniques. They don't want to make things worse. They'd never admit it though. The worst thing I've seen was a guy with an old 911 who at a self wash place applying wax, Mother's I think, before spraying, because it made washing it so much easier. He just drove and started applying wax on the dirty paint. Because he used to be a panel beater he knew what he was doing. So many swirls.

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    I've never had any luck with car guys, especially tuners.

    The price is always too high and they know someone who can do it cheaper.

    Best of all I'm just a production detailer. I'm not out there quoting full paint corrections. Just production buffs lol.
    The best way to get revenge? Teach them how to detail. They'll spend the rest of their life worrying about the condition of their car.

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    Same with muscle car guys....

    $$$$ in motors etc.

    They think detailers and paint correction should be cheap...

    Sigh, prolly gonna give it up in couple years and just kick back and enjoy a beer with old age!

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    Quote Originally Posted by TMQ View Post

    Sigh, prolly gonna give it up in couple years and just kick back and enjoy a beer with old age!

    Tom
    Now that's a plan!!!

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    Been to lots of car shows.....hot rods, tuners, lifted 4x4's, Corvettes....and I'm always amazed at how poor the paint is on most of the cars....even the Corvettes.

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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    •I have mostly attended: “The All-Comers Are
    Welcome” and “All Proceeds Go To Charity” types
    of car shows—events where I know in advance
    that there will be very few actual Show Cars
    present. (Show Car owners know all too well the
    hazards associated with such events!)

    As such:
    -At “TACAW”/“APGTC” car shows I expect basic
    cleanliness, not perfection (and I sure don’t go
    about looking for either, just for criticism’s sake
    or otherwise).

    -Much more FUN to be had in participating in plain
    old fashioned visiting with fellow enthusiasts and
    past acquaintances.

    -Oh yeah: and the food trucks.

    **************************************

    •Conversely:
    -It’s when I attend “Classic” car shows, where it’s being
    advertised as having actual Show Cars on display; or
    any of the annual Manufacturers’ Automotive Shows;
    is where I’m guilty of scrutinizing every square inch of
    the Show Cars—often to the owners chagrin, I must add.



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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    Most car guys, are NOT detailing guys. They just think they are.


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    Re: Musings after attending a car show

    I find the same thing at car shows I have attended. Most notably at Detailfest. They had such sweet cars, here we are where I learn so much about car detailing and most cars were a mess.
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