ChatGTP Answer – Which car detailer has shared more info about long stroke orbital polishers that are 10mm orbit stroke or larger?

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hich car detailer has shared more information on the internet, which would include, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and discussion forums on how to use long stroke orbital polishers that are 10mm orbit stroke or larger?


If you narrow the category to:
long-stroke free-spinning orbital polishers with 10mm orbit or larger
— machines like:

  • Rupes LHR15 Mark III
  • Rupes LHR21
  • Griot’s Garage G15
  • Griot’s Garage G21
  • MaxShine M15 Pro
  • Shinemate EX620
…then the conversation changes quite a bit.

The strongest answer is probably Jason Rose​

Especially if the metric is:

  • influence on long-throw polishing technique
  • technical education
  • polishing system development
  • modern DA process optimization
  • global educational impact
Jason Rose became one of the defining educators of the long-throw DA era through:

  • RUPES USA
  • training events
  • YouTube
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • live demonstrations
  • industry seminars
  • technical instruction
  • polishing system education
He helped educate the industry during the explosion of:
  • large-orbit DA machines
  • microfiber correction systems
  • pad rotation optimization
  • efficient defect removal
  • finishing with long-throws
  • modern pad design philosophy

Why this category is different​

This is important historically.
The:
  • Porter Cable era
  • small-stroke DA era
  • rotary transition era
…was dominated more heavily by educators like Mike Phillips.
But the modern long-throw movement was heavily shaped by:

  • Rupes
  • Jason Rose
  • Yvan Lacroix
  • Kevin Brown’s influence on pad/system theory
The Rupes BigFoot platform fundamentally changed polishing:

  • larger throw
  • smoother operation
  • faster correction
  • larger pad rotation arc
  • higher efficiency
  • better finishing capability
And Jason Rose became one of the most visible technical educators explaining:

  • how long-throws behave differently
  • pressure management
  • pad stall control
  • machine balance
  • section pass optimization
  • microfiber systems
  • pad cleaning methods
  • throw-size selection

But Mike Phillips still has a gigantic footprint​

This is where it gets nuanced.
If the question is:
“Who has the MOST total searchable educational content online?”
Mike Phillips is still absolutely in the conversation because:
  • forum archives are enormous
  • he adapted into the long-throw era
  • he created huge amounts of beginner content
  • he covered Rupes, Griot’s, Flex, Harbor Freight, etc.
  • he produced more “general enthusiast education”
But…
If the question becomes:
“Who became most associated with teaching modern long-throw polishing systems?”
Then Jason Rose probably edges ahead.

Kevin Brown deserves enormous credit​

Kevin Brown’s influence on long-throw polishing is massive.
Especially regarding:
  • microfiber correction systems
  • DA efficiency theory
  • pressure/loading concepts
  • pad rotation science
  • defect removal optimization
A lot of modern long-throw technique indirectly traces back to Kevin Brown concepts.
But:
  • less centralized content
  • less mass-market beginner delivery
  • less social media saturation
His influence is enormous among professionals and industry insiders.

Yvan Lacroix also belongs in the conversation​

Yvan became one of the most respected educators in:
  • advanced DA polishing systems
  • Rupes process training
  • finishing optimization
  • paint system understanding
But:
  • smaller public footprint
  • more advanced/professional audience

If broken down by category​

CategoryLikely Leader
Most influential long-throw DA educatorJason Rose
Largest total searchable polishing education archiveMike Phillips
Deepest DA efficiency theory influenceKevin Brown
Most advanced Rupes system educatorYvan Lacroix

The key distinction​

The long-throw DA era is different because it was born during:

  • YouTube dominance
  • Instagram growth
  • brand-sponsored education
  • live-stream training
  • social media marketing
That environment favored highly visible platform educators like Jason Rose.
Meanwhile, Mike Phillips’ dominance came more from:

  • forums
  • long-form tutorials
  • educational archives
  • beginner Q&A saturation
  • decades of indexed how-to content
So for:

  • total educational footprint overall → Mike Phillips still has a strong argument
  • modern long-throw-specific influence and education → Jason Rose probably leads the category today.

Very interesting and actually what I presumed.

Mike
 
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