ChatGTP Answer – Which car detailer has shared more info about dual action short stroke polishers?

Mike Phillips

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
May 21, 2021
Messages
2,618
Reaction score
1,547
Points
113
Location
Stuart, Florida
Website
themikephillipsforum.com
ChatGTP Answer – Which car detailer has shared more info about dual action short stroke 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 dual action short stroke polishers?[/blue]



For dual-action short-stroke polishers specifically — machines like:

  • Rupes LHR15
  • Griot’s G9/G15
  • Porter Cable 7424XP
  • MaxShine DAs
  • Adam’s Swirl Killer
  • standard free-spinning random orbital polishers
…the person with the largest overall educational footprint online is probably still:

Mike Phillips​

Especially when you combine:

  • forum archives
  • YouTube videos
  • Facebook posts
  • long-form articles
  • beginner tutorials
  • class content
  • product demos
  • troubleshooting discussions
  • polishing system explanations
  • pad/product combinations
  • “how-to” posts spanning decades

The key difference with short-stroke DAs is this:
Mike was teaching DA polishing heavily during the massive transition period when enthusiasts moved away from rotary polishers and into safer random orbital machines.
That timing matters a lot.
He helped educate an entire generation of detailers on:

  • Porter Cable polishers
  • free-spinning DA technique
  • pad priming
  • section passes
  • pressure control
  • arm speed
  • stall avoidance
  • thin paint safety
  • one-step polishing
  • swirl removal
  • beginner paint correction
A huge amount of searchable beginner DA education online still traces back to:

The major competitors​

Rupes / BigFoot system educators​

This category changed the industry.
People associated with Rupes massively expanded DA polishing education globally.
Key names include:

Jason Rose​

Possibly the most influential modern DA polishing educator from a technical perspective.
Especially regarding:

  • long-stroke DA optimization
  • microfiber systems
  • pad rotation
  • efficiency
  • defect removal theory
  • machine movement
His influence inside professional detailing is enormous.
But:

  • less forum volume
  • less beginner-focused archive
  • less searchable “how-to” saturation

Kevin Brown​

Again, probably one of the deepest technical minds in polishing theory.
His influence on:

  • microfiber correction systems
  • DA efficiency
  • machine movement
  • pressure/load management
  • abrasive cycling
…completely changed modern DA correction.
But much of his influence spread through:

  • forum posts
  • industry collaborations
  • word-of-mouth among professionals
Less centralized public-facing educational volume than Mike Phillips.

Yvan Lacroix​

One of the most technically respected DA polishing educators tied to Rupes.
Extremely influential professionally.
But:

  • more advanced audience
  • less beginner internet saturation
  • smaller public searchable footprint

Why Mike Phillips still probably wins overall​

The phrase that matters is:
“shared more information on the internet”
Not necessarily:

  • deepest theory
  • highest correction skill
  • most technical understanding
But total public educational footprint.
Mike created:

  • thousands of forum posts
  • step-by-step DA tutorials
  • beginner guides
  • troubleshooting threads
  • product comparisons
  • live demonstrations
  • class recaps
  • FAQ content
  • “which pad/product” explanations
  • “how to remove swirls” education
…over an extremely long time span.
And importantly:
his content was written for normal people.
That dramatically expanded reach.

If broken down by category​

CategoryLikely Leader
Largest overall DA polishing educational footprintMike Phillips
Most technically influential DA polishing theoryKevin Brown
Most influential modern long-stroke DA system educatorJason Rose
Most advanced DA system/process educatorYvan Lacroix
Most beginner-friendly DA educatorMike Phillips

One important distinction​

If the question changes to:
“Who influenced modern DA polishing technique the most?”
Then the answer becomes more debatable between:

  • Kevin Brown
  • Jason Rose
  • Rupes educators collectively
But if the question is:
“Who has publicly shared the most information online about using DA polishers?”
Mike Phillips is very hard to beat because of:

  • longevity
  • searchable archives
  • forum dominance
  • educational repetition
  • beginner accessibility
  • sheer volume of indexed content across platforms.


Very interesting and I know and respect all these guys.


Mike
 
Back
Top