Folk and Bluegrass Music.
Playing acoustic guitar, mandolin, keyboard.
Recording - Digital Audio Workstation Music Studio.
Kayaking lakes, rivers and bays.
Growing vegetables and wild flowers.
Sports Car Club of America
Race Tech/Crew Worker at New Jersey Motorsports Park, Millville, NJ
Music
Arlo Guthrie, Beatles, Beach Boys, Bee Gees, Bill Monroe, Billy Joel, Blind Boys of Alabama, Blood Sweat & Tears, Bobby Darin, Carly Simon, Carpenters, Judy Collins, Cowsills, Dean Martin, Donovan, Doors, Bob Dylan, Eagles, Elvis Presley, Four Seasons, Frank Sinatra, Gene Pitney, Herman's Hermits, Hollies, Buddy Holly, BYRDS, Joan Baez, John Denver, Judy Collins, Kate Smith, Lovin' Spoonful, Mamas & Papas, Monkees, Neil Diamond, Rick Nelson, Peter Paul & Mary, Rascals, Rolling Stones, Simon & Garfunkel, Sonny & Cher, Stevie Wonder, Turtles, Woody Guthrie
mirrorfinishman is looking forward to being involved with the SCCA at the Rolex Grand Am events this weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park, in Millville, NJ
About me: AUTOMOBILE & BOAT DETAILING AT YOUR SOUTH JERSEY LOCATION
Mirror Finish Detailing is proud to celebrate its 22nd anniversary. Established in 1986 by Frank Canna, the mobile detailing company has become a leader in the field of Professional Auto and Boat Detailing.
Located in Williamstown, New Jersey, the mission of the company is to specialize in protecting and enhancing the appearance of Automobiles, Trucks, Antique & Classic Cars and Boats. All car detailing and boat detailing work is done at the client's South Jersey location and all polishing and waxing is done only by hand.
Prior to starting my own detailing business, I had worked as Quality Assurance Manager for a car wash manufacturing firm for more than ten years. My experience, quality methods and marketing knowledge have led to the growth and success of my company.
Best regards,
Frank Canna
Mirror Finish Detailing
Williamstown, NJ 08094
Who I'd like to meet: We are currently in the process of bringing together a community of MySpace Friends involved in taking care of the appearance of cars, trucks, motorcycles and boats.
Think about it. Some people are completely new to detailing and would just like to learn more about how to safely clean, polish and wax their own car. Then there are the weekend driveway detailers. The true entrepreneurs of the trade either run their own detail shop or provide their mobile detailing services at the clients location.
Many of these detailing business owners focus primarily on reaching out to retail clients, while others concentrate their efforts on wholesale work for car dealerships. Still others go after the full re-conditioning market. Many business owners provide express detailing, while others keep busy aiming at the high-end detailing market. Then there are a number of detailing business owners who also take care of recreational vehicles, tractor trailers, plus cleaning and detailing boats. Of course, there will always be those people in the industry who offer equipment, supplies and products, along with other related services including educational information.
When it comes to detailing, we all come from different backgrounds and we all need to come together as our own community and do whatever we can to share our knowledge and experience of our common interest.
Thanks for the ADD and the compliments I love that Bel-Air always a pleasure to do it every time show season comes around I usually do it a couple o times a year!
there has always been the vinyl is better than CD debate... vinyl does have a warmth to it, but does wear out easily and develops a lot of surface noise. one is analog and one is digital.. you can have the same debate over digital or computer based synthesizers and analog synthesizers (those that utilize diodes and resistors).. interesting topic
I'm planning on using a high speed, is that cleaner stuff like a glaze or a color restorer or just clean the surface of the gel coat. I havent seen the boat yet, every year I do a few boats in South Haven, MI on Lake MI, my business is only 45 mins from there, I've always made pretty good doing so, having a complete boat detailing line would be sweet asset to the biz. I've always used some coumpound and glaze to smooth it out then waxed. Hey you ever heard of R2000 paint sealant?