ChatGTP Answer – Which car detailer has shared more info about gear-driven orbital polishers?

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ChatGTP Answer – Which car detailer has shared more info about gear-driven orbital polishers


Here’s my ChatGTP prompt:

Which car detailer has shared more information on the internet, which would include, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and discussion forums on how to use gear-driven orbital polishers?

If the question is specifically:

“Who has shared the MOST information online about how to use gear-driven orbital polishers like the FLEX 3401, FLEX BEAST, and Harbor Freight forced-rotation DA polishers?”

Then the strongest case is probably:

Mike Phillips

Not just because of YouTube videos, but because of the sheer volume and depth of educational content spread across:

  • discussion forums
  • archived how-to articles
  • long-form writeups
  • product reviews
  • live class recaps
  • forum Q&A
  • Facebook posts
  • YouTube demonstrations
  • training curriculum
  • beginner explanations
  • machine comparisons
  • troubleshooting threads
Especially on:

A lot of the modern beginner education around:

  • forced rotation technique
  • pad rotation management
  • pressure control
  • arm speed
  • stall resistance
  • “The Beast”
  • FLEX 3401 usage
  • transitioning from free-spinning DAs
…can be traced back to content he either created directly or helped popularize through forums and training classes.

Other major contributors

Kevin Brown


Kevin Brown is probably the most technically influential person in machine polishing theory.

He contributed heavily to:

  • pad dynamics
  • abrasive cycling
  • machine movement theory
  • pressure/loading concepts
  • correction efficiency
But:

  • his content is more fragmented
  • less centralized
  • less beginner-oriented
  • and not as massive in total volume publicly
A lot of his knowledge spread through forum posts, private industry discussions, and collaborations rather than a giant searchable public library.


Todd Helme

Todd created excellent instructional content on machine polishing and FLEX machines, especially during the Detailed Image era.

Very respected educator.

But again:

  • smaller total archive
  • less forum saturation
  • less daily troubleshooting content

Renny Doyle

Huge authority in professional detailing and training systems.

More business/process focused than “deep machine theory” focused.


Why Mike Phillips probably ranks #1 overall

The difference is searchable educational footprint.

Mike produced:

  • beginner content
  • advanced content
  • repetitive reinforcement content
  • troubleshooting content
  • forum replies
  • product-specific tutorials
  • hands-on class coverage
  • tool comparisons
…for years, consistently.

That matters because forums indexed by Google created a gigantic searchable knowledge base that still dominates searches related to:

  • FLEX 3401
  • forced rotation polishers
  • gear-driven DAs
  • beginner polishing technique
  • Harbor Freight forced rotation polishers
And importantly:
he explains these tools in a way normal people can actually understand.

A lot of other experts know the theory. Fewer translated it into thousands of accessible beginner-friendly posts and demonstrations.



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Interesting. I think I've worn-out and replaced a half a dozen Microsoft, full ergo keyboards over the decades. LOL


Mike
 
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