Showing posts with label Detailing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detailing. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Details ~ “A Vette Together”


Sunday March 16th in the Centennial Park, Venice FL. What a great place to park 171 gorgeous shiny corvettes. It’s a gorgeous Park surrounded by great shops and Restaurants in downtown lovely Venice Island. 

I arrived early and got treated to the cars arriving as they pulled into their spaces. Soon the place was a bee hive of motion with car owners doing last minute detailing. I began to snap photos and taking some details as fast as possible as the park filled up. 

All the spaces were numbered for the respective cars to pull into. The show was very well organized and easy to walk. There were plenty of vendors. (Coffee, foods trucks, and car show promotional merchandise, and some offering car services) There were plenty of event staff  doing traffic control, security, judging, and event management. 

I got started early and took as many photos as I could. 

Enjoy….



* Shine of the Show


I found David and his wife working hard to get a last minute shine on their 2024 Black Corvette Stingray. Black cars are always the most difficult to get a perfect shine. The Azzlo’s have their gorgeous Vette sparkling. 



I found two service vendors to mention: 

Full Blown Chaos  restoration shop specializing in Corvettes and all classic cars and hot rods  




Sage Auto Detailing Studio more than just detail!




Some of the Judges: 



* Shine of the Show is judge on two factors:

  • How well the car is detailed
  • How photogenic the car is




Thursday, March 6, 2025

Details of “Curwensville Days Car Show”

 My first ever car show. 


It’s an off week for me. No car show scheduled. Let me share with you how I got involved in Classic Cars. 

Curwensville is located in the Appalachian Mountains in Pennsylvania. (As of 2024 population  ~2458) Yes, they have car shows there too. 

It was a perfect day in a nice park under the pine trees. Pine trees are not car finishes friends. I was there because we had detailed an awesome Cobra for one of our customers. 

A friend and I, looking to pick up a few extra dollars to pay for some necessities, golf, whiskey, and so on, started car detailing in another friend’s empty garage bay on Saturdays. It’s good exercise and nice extra money. Soon we were busy every Saturday. 

Both of us loved the feeling one gets when you get to stand back and look at the end product. We did some great work. 

On one Saturday one of the regulars brought his wife’s car and asked us to detail it to showroom condition. It was an anniversary gift. We did and he was so impressed he asked us to do the same thing to his show car. Not a classic car officiant at that time and not much of one now, I believe he brought us a 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 pink.


Pretty soon we had others bringing their show cars to us for the “treatment”. Then something life changing happened.

One of the customers expressed his desire to sell the love of his life,  a 1957 Ford Fairland 500. I just happened to have a website that I was using to share photos. We made a deal, if the car sold from my lead he would pay $100.00. I detailed the car and posted my first car for sale. 

This was way before any of the heavies had websites. Hemmings, Barrett Jackson, and Mecum. In fact at this time you would be hard pressed to find Classic Cars sold via the internet. 

But I wasn’t the only one. As time went by I got really interested in the high end cars. I came across a Ferrari Dealer in California who had 2 Italia 458’s for sale. Those two cars got the interest of the owner of WeBE Autos out of Long Island, Michael Runnalls. Michael had been involved in internet sales for longer than I and was and is really good at it by the time our paths crossed. He helped me and we started sharing cars. Eventually began represent WeBe Autos in SW Florida. 

A couple cars and one truck there that we had detailed. Unfortunately I can’t remember much about that day except the weather was perfect and I loved the cars. I didn’t take many notes. I got little to none of the details that day. 

I took these photos using my phone. Let me share some of my first car show photos:
























Detailed by All About Detailed
 



A good friend’s Honda Goldwing Trike. 

I started off loving to detail a car and stand back and look at the product. I still love a beautifully detailed car. 

I have started back up this blog so I can be engaged in the Classic Car Business. This blog will be used as an affiliate marketing in the near future.  Any product I recommend I have either used or got a review from someone I trust. 

A bit of a survey :
Do you use Ceramic or Wax for your shine? 

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

DETAILS THE NIGHT BEFORE

 



What can you do the night before? How can you do a bit more detailing to get ready? After all tomorrow is the Car Show, The Cruise, or the Cars and Caffeine Event you’ve been waiting for all week. You want your car to look it’s best. 


Here are some tips: 


Let’s not wash the car, it’s already clean. 


You just need to get rid of the garage dust, smudges, and finger prints. Assuming your car has a great ceramic coat or a great wax job, lightly spray with a “quick detail spray” working in sections drying with fluffy microfiber towels. Don’t rub hard you might pick up small hard elements. 


Using microfiber towels and the detail spay wipe down the wheels, rockers and trim. 


Next grab a synthetic clay bar pad (clay bars are old school). This should remove any contaminants left in the paint. 


Then spray lightly with a ceramic sealant and buff out. I spray my wheels with the ceramic sealant just to give them that extra bling!


Don’t forget the interior. Vacuum, dust, wipe down with vinyl dressing, and pick up any loose items. 


An hour well spent, you are ready!




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