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Mike Phillips 08-19-2013 09:24 AM

Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class


On Thursday, August 29th starting at 5:00pm there will be a boat detailing class here at Autoogeek's Show Car Garage. Our project boat is a 2006, Proline 24' Supersport Center Console boat.


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Sign-up List

1. Mike Phillips - Of course I'll be here!
2. Niki
3. gaa07 aka Guilermo Alvarez
4. Jose Alvarez
5. Steve aka redslayer069
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Date: Thursday, August 29th, 2013
Time: 5:00pm to 9:00pm

Autogeek's Garage
7744 SW Jack James Drive
Stuart, FL 34997
Mapquest Driving Directions


The door to the right of the garage door is the entrance to our TV Studio, my
red Chevy Silverado is usually parked right in front of the entrance door.
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See you here!



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Mike Phillips 08-19-2013 09:46 AM

Re: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
We'll be testing out our new heavy cut cleaner/wax in the Marine 31 line.


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tropicsteve 08-19-2013 03:04 PM

Re: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
that's a nice boat. it'll be a lot nicer when you guys give it the marine 31 shine !

Mike Phillips 08-21-2013 02:52 PM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
It's a very nice looking center console in the pictures. Can't wait to see it in person.

We'll be shooting some new episodes for Ship Shape TV using this boat during the day and then detailing her Thursday night.


:)

Craig b 08-24-2013 07:16 PM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Mike,
Heading out of town. Won't be able to make this one. Catch you next time.
Craig

Mike Phillips 08-26-2013 10:07 AM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Craig b (Post 357)
Mike,
Heading out of town. Won't be able to make this one. Catch you next time.
Craig


No problemo Craig... we always appreciate you when you join us as you always do a great job!


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JRS MDS 08-26-2013 10:09 AM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
I couldnt miss this Mike. New guy here.. Joseph B

Mike Phillips 08-26-2013 11:04 AM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JRS MDS (Post 359)
I couldnt miss this Mike. New guy here.. Joseph B


Cool. It will be fun and there should be plenty to do.

My friend Jay will be joining us to help us install the new graphics which is a nice skill set to have.


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Mike Phillips 08-26-2013 11:11 AM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Here's a extra bonus for everyone joining us this Thursday night, my buddy Jay will be here to help install the new graphics.

Jay is very good at this and this is your chance to see and learn how to do this type of work. Jay did the installation of his own graphics and everyone really enjoyed this project and the graphics came out PERFECT!


M101 Foam Cut Compound - 1999 Trans Am Extreme Makeover at Autogeek


Here's a single post from the above write-up...


For anyone that's never removed old, dried-out, cracked and baked-on vinyl graphics, I have enough pictures to make a pretty good how-to article. For now here's a few pictures to give you an idea. It took about 2 hours to remove all the vinyl graphics and then rub and scrub all the adhesive left behind off the paint AND do it in a way that did not harm the original paint.


Re-applying all of the new vinyl graphics took at around 3 hours...

We didn't just buff this car out, we first removed all the graphics, then buffing it out, polished it and sealed it with a synthetic paint sealant and then applied all of the new graphics... just another furn project on AutogeekOnline.net!


Here's one picture, hang tight for a few more...

Jay heating the vinyl graphics up using a simple Conair Hair Blow Dryer...

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Here's Ken and I using a Heat Gun, when using a Heat Gun instead of a hair dryer you really need to be careful that you don't get the paint itself too hot...

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New graphics going on... this was hours later after we meticulously buffed the hood to remove most of the Ghosting and all of the adhesive residue...

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Here you can see that we removed the rear spoiler in order to apply the racing stripes to the deck lid...

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After putting he racing stripes on the spoiler we're not re-attaching it...

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One thing for sure, everyone has a lot of fun during these types of cool projects, makes new friends and gets the chance to use new tools, pads and yes... products like Meguiar's M101 Foam Cut Compound...

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Carefull.... easy does it....

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Jay installing all the lettering...

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Windshield graphics going on....

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Results!

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So be ready to learn and have some fun!


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Mike Phillips 08-27-2013 12:58 PM

Re: Sign-up: 2006 Proline 24’ Supersport Boat Detailing Class
 
Jay sent me a list of things we'll need to install the graphics. First list we have, second list we need to get.


  • Hair Dryer - We have a Heat Gun here at work.
  • Spray Bottles - We have these.
  • 2" Masking Tape - We have 3M Green Painter's Tape.
  • IPA - We have this.

Need to get
  1. Squeegees - We don't have any hard plastic squeegees.
  2. New Razor Blades - Need to get.
  3. Dawn Dishwashing Soap - Need to get.
  4. Grease Marking Pencil - Need to get.

I'm thinking a PBE store might have some hard plastic squeegees for applying/mixing and spreading Bondo?


:)


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