EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 49 MIN
Sanding Paint and Skills Required. Also, Is Business a Grind? Episode #878
from Pints and Polishing Auto Detailing Podcast · host Nick Walters and Marshall Hill
In this episode of the Pints of Polishing podcast, hosts Marshall Hill and Nick delve into the intricacies of sanding and paint correction in the automotive detailing industry. They discuss the importance of technique, the challenges faced by beginners, and the respect required for the craft. The conversation also touches on the future of paint correction businesses, the common mistakes made with wheels and tires, and the ongoing debate about solvent tire shine products. Insights from their experiences highlight the need for proper training and understanding in the detailing profession, especially as the industry evolves with new technologies and products. In this conversation, Nick and Marshall discuss the realities of gambling in casinos, the changing dynamics of the SEMA show, and the evolving attitudes of attendees. They explore the concept of 'the grind' in business, emphasizing the importance of perspective and personal choice in one's career. The discussion also touches on the pressures of social media and the implications of sharing personal successes online. Takeaways Sanding requires skill and respect for the craft. Beginners often underestimate the complexity of sanding. Production sanding can be high-pressure and challenging. Understanding compounds is crucial for effective correction. Sanding can be applied to various surfaces, including interiors. Mistakes in detailing are common and should be addressed honestly. The future of paint correction may require a broader skill set. Solvent tire shine products can potentially cause damage. SEMA showcases the latest trends and technologies in detailing. Training and experience are essential for mastering detailing techniques. Casinos are designed for profit, not for winners. Attendees at SEMA are shifting from networking to vacationing. There's a noticeable change in the attitude of industry professionals. Many are choosing to focus on personal enjoyment rather than industry involvement. The grind in business is often misunderstood; it's about commitment, not suffering. Social media can create pressure to share successes, leading to scrutiny. It's important to share experiences authentically, not for validation. Business owners should focus on their work rather than the grind mentality. The relationship with social media should be healthy and intentional. Personal growth often comes from reassessing one's motivations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sanding and Correction 03:01 The Art and Technique of Sanding 05:46 Production Sanding and Its Challenges 09:02 Understanding Compounds and Their Role 11:45 Sanding on Interior Surfaces 15:05 The Future of Paint Correction Businesses 18:02 Wheels, Tires, and Common Mistakes 20:59 The Debate on Solvent Tire Shine 24:02 SEMA Week Insights 24:56 SEMA: A Shift in Attitude 27:46 The Changing Dynamics of SEMA Attendance 30:11 The Purpose of SEMA: Networking vs. Vacation 34:02 Understanding the Grind in Business 40:14 Social Media and the Pressure to Share Success
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In this episode of the Pints of Polishing podcast, hosts Marshall Hill and Nick delve into the intricacies of sanding and paint correction in the automotive detailing industry. They discuss the importance of technique, the challenges faced by beginners, and the respect required for the craft. The conversation also touches on the future of paint correction businesses, the common mistakes made with wheels and tires, and the ongoing debate about solvent tire shine products. Insights from their experiences highlight the need for proper training and understanding in the detailing profession, especially as the industry evolves with new technologies and products. In this conversation, Nick and Marshall discuss the realities of gambling in casinos, the changing dynamics of the SEMA show, and the evolving attitudes of attendees. They explore the concept of 'the grind' in business, emphasizing the importance of perspective and personal choice in one's career. The discussion also touches on the pressures of social media and the implications of sharing personal successes online. Takeaways Sanding requires skill and respect for the craft. Beginners often underestimate the complexity of sanding. Production sanding can be high-pressure and challenging. Understanding compounds is crucial for effective correction. Sanding can be applied to various surfaces, including interiors. Mistakes in detailing are common and should be addressed honestly. The future of paint correction may require a broader skill set. Solvent tire shine products can potentially cause damage. SEMA showcases the latest trends and technologies in detailing. Training and experience are essential for mastering detailing techniques. Casinos are designed for profit, not for winners. Attendees at SEMA are shifting from networking to vacationing. There's a noticeable change in the attitude of industry professionals. Many are choosing to focus on personal enjoyment rather than industry involvement. The grind in business is often misunderstood; it's about commitment, not suffering. Social media can create pressure to share successes, leading to scrutiny. It's important to share experiences authentically, not for validation. Business owners should focus on their work rather than the grind mentality. The relationship with social media should be healthy and intentional. Personal growth often comes from reassessing one's motivations. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sanding and Correction 03:01 The Art and Technique of Sanding 05:46 Production Sanding and Its Challenges 09:02 Understanding Compounds and Their Role 11:45 Sanding on Interior Surfaces 15:05 The Future of Paint Correction Businesses 18:02 Wheels, Tires, and Common Mistakes 20:59 The Debate on Solvent Tire Shine 24:02 SEMA Week Insights 24:56 SEMA: A Shift in Attitude 27:46 The Changing Dynamics of SEMA Attendance 30:11 The Purpose of SEMA: Networking vs. Vacation 34:02 Understanding the Grind in Business 40:14 Social Media and the Pressure to Share Success
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