Once again, the Viper got wet ... but did not melt, the earth did not implode ... the driver and passenger stayed dry (oh wait ... scratch that last one)
But man, did we have fun!
Here are some pictures from the clinic. What a ball of fun that was. We ate good, we laughed quite a few times and we finally got to put some more faces with names. In all, those who could have made it and didn't, missed out on quite a fellowship.
Enough with words, let's get to the pictures. They speak volumes on the fun we had.
When I got to PA, the mayor welcomed me.
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Okay, maybe not personally, but I felt welcome anyway.
Steve's Prince of Steaks came through as usual. I had me one "with", and washed it down with a big ol' fruit punch. Man that was good!
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Here's Eric and the rest of the crew from that night, getting our grub on.
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Check out those shirts!
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Meanwhile at the clinic on Saturday, I was given this bad boy to rub on:
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It was actually in too good of shape to demo on, so I whipped around and used the Thompson "***** wagon" to demo on.
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Here's what I found after shedding a little light on it. It had swirls, but it also had some holograms on it. Holograms are the tell-tell sign that a rotary was used on the paint:
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After working a little magic on it, the holograms were gone and the swirls were pretty on their way to history.
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Here's a shot of the new Thompson Racing beast. It had a sweet paint job on it.
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Plenty folks showed up for the clinic and to buy stuff.
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Salma Hayek and Jaime Pressly (My Name is Earl) showed up for some detailing knowledge. Okay, just joking! Actually, this is the passing of the torch with the last clinic's "Detail Darling of the Day" passing the torch to the new detail darling.
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The only thing missing was me! I know, I'm such a dog!
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Here I am showing the owner of that gorgeous ACR the ways of the Junkman shine.
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He picked up the technique like a duck to water.
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Then came the fun of the night. Victor had his Gen1 Viper at the first Thompson Racing clinic I did. There were some scratches around his gas tank that I had told him would require wet sanding in order to remove. He was not about to break out any sandpaper on his ride and continued to work the area with the PC to no avail. Well, I decided that during this clinic, those scratches would have to go.
Here's the ride in question:
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And here's the damage:
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So out came the sand paper and at it I went. For some reason, there were a lot of jokes going around at this time. I must have been in a giddy mood!
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Here's the 2000 grit wet sanding damage:
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