Dislikes: 0
-
Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
Date: Saturday and Sunday, July 20th & 21st
Time: 6:30am to 6:30pm
Location
Kruse Museum
5634 Co Rd 11A
Auburn, IN 46706
PRAXIS Detailing in Auburn, Indiana will be hosting a 2-day detailing class on Saturday, July 20th and Sunday July 21st.
Our host, Mike Liebing, owner of PRAXIS Detailing has his shop at the KRUSE Museum! And this is where you'll be doing hands-on training for 20+ hours over the course of the 2 days.
Here's a few pictures of the shop where the class will take place.
Our classes are unique in the industry as they are just about 98% on your feet, hands-on training. There simply are no chairs. If you learn better by sitting in a chair and listening to someone talk then you'll need to find a different class.
How to sign-up?
>Click here to sign-up online<
Or
Call Andre and sign-up over the phone
1-800-869-3011 x244
Hope to see you there!
PRAXIS Detailing
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Super Member
Re: Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
Sweet shop with some really nice memorabilia.
But I pity anyone who has to clean & detail those monster truck rims and tires !
-
Re: Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
Originally Posted by 57Rambler
Sweet shop with some really nice memorabilia.
I agree, nice clean shop. I know how to make it messy though.
Originally Posted by 57Rambler
But I pity anyone who has to clean & detail those monster truck rims and tires !
Monster Trucks are a challenge, the key is great scaffolding....
-
Re: Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
***Update***
Last week to sign-up for this class.
Might be your last chance to attend a 2-day class too. Future classes may all be switched over to 1-day classes. They won't cost as much but you won't get to do as much "stuff". That's how it works.
I know from experience at my classes - everyone wants to do a LOT OF STUFF. Lots of stuff i.e. using lots of tool means lots of cars and this means lots of time. Time is money.
So if you've been looking at all the pictures and feedback for YEARS from all the classes Autogeek has put on since I came to work here 10 years ago and you've always wanted to attend one of these hands-on types of classes - then get signed up or miss out on these intense 2-day classes forever.
We'll always have the 3-day classes here at Autogeek and they are the BEST classes. But you also have to travel here, and incur all those expenses.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
-
Re: Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
***Update***
Yesterday I finished packing for the Auburn Roadshow Class hosted by PRAXIS Detailing at the Kruse Museum. We have 15 people signed up for this class. I need these head counts so I know what to pack. In our classes, there are no chairs. Instead there are TOOLS and PRODUCTS.
Each person get their own tool and all the pads, products and supplies needed to perform the job. If you look all over the web, you NEVER see pictures like these. They simply don't exist. Heck, you never see pictures from a class showing people on their FEET working on cars. You can find pictures of people sitting in chairs while someone talks.
First - Thank you Jeff Brown for calling me and asking me if I needed anything?
I said yes.
At our classes we do stuff and that means full bottles become empty bottles.
Jeff asked me to take inventory to see what I needed, I did and then sent him a bottle count for the BOSS Creams and BOOM - here they are.
Jeff and Griot's understand that the people that attend our classes get their HANDS ON Griot's products. That's a big deal. People will make up their own mind as to whether they like or don't like Griot's products but it starts with actually using them to buff our cars, not demo hoods and not sitting in a chair. The thing is though - they get to use Griot's tools, RUPES tools and FLEX tools and make up their own mind.
Rob at SONAX is also very good about contacting me and asking me what I need.
Packing for a Roadshow Class is a huge undertaking in that because we pack SO MUCH STUFF for you to use - it has to be packed tightly to get everything onto one pallet. For larger classes, 2 pallets. But space in a tote is VALUABLE.
There are at least 15 of all the major tools "sets" I teach in my classes. Again - everyone gets their own tool to use on the training cars. No one stands around with their hands in their pockets any our classes.
More liquids or as you would say, products. Liquids weigh a LOT. It's something most people don't see or think about when researching taking a detailing class. Besides these chemicals there are 4 more totes of nothing but liquids/products. There are 2 totes completely filled with buffing pads thank you Lake Country and Buff & Shine. There are 2 totes completely packed full with microfiber towels. Our classes are completely self-contained including the 15 ProLock 12 gauge extension cords.
13 Totes and 4 boxes
That's almost a complete Tote per person. Think about it. No other class provides so much for each person attending.
Thank you Grit Guard for the BRAND NEW Pad Washer to show everyone how to clean their pads.
Below are a Mytee Hot Water Extractor and a Grit Guard Universal Detailing Cart. In one of the totes is a Vapor Chief Steam Machine.
Here's one of my own thins I do. I tape a wire plier to the top of the top box.
Why?
To cut all the zip ties as we unload the totes and unpack them.
Here's Lucas our warehouse manager picking up the pallet from the Show Car Garage.
The pallet is weighed - there's no such thing as FREE SHIPPING no matter what all you guys think.
Try to find this picture for ANY other detailing classes. Free detailing classes mean you get what you pay for.
Lucas adding cardboard side reinforcements....
Wrapping the pallet for shipping....
Ready to ship.
Shipping companies need
- Height
- Width
- Length
- Weight
79 inches tall - all tools, pads, towels and products
This pallet ships out today and is expected to arrive next Tuesday or Wednesday at the Kruse Museum.
My flight boards at 5:30am on Friday, July 19th. I get into Auburn at 10:30 and then pick up a rental car and head to PRAXIS Detailing to meet our host, Mike Liebing. After I arrive it will take about 6 hours to unpack all the totes and set-up the class. I normally need 10 to 12 banquet tables just to have space to place everything as we set-up. What? Do think we're going to set everything on the ground? Make everyone bend over to pick up a polisher? I'm the guy that wrote the article on inspecting microfiber towels - we don't put our clean towels on the ground. We need tables and lots of them to hold 1,500 pounds of STUFF!
I would add, each time I've taught a roadshow class, the host is always surprised at how many tables we need to hold everything. Most of the time we find a Party Rental Store to rent them. These are thing I'm sharing because I know most people have know idea of all the work behind-the-scenes that goes into setting up a class so you get a "First Class" experience.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 1 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
-
Super Member
-
Re: Roadshow Detailing Class in Auburn, Indiana - July 20th & 21st
This class sold out, so it's going to be a very busy class.
Really looking forward to working in such a nice shop and the Kruse Museum.
-
Post Thanks / Like - 0 Thanks, 2 Likes, 0 Dislikes
Similar Threads
-
By Mike Phillips in forum PICTURES: 2-Day ROADSHOW Car Detailing Classes
Replies: 58
Last Post: 12-05-2022, 04:54 AM
-
By Mike Phillips in forum 2-Day ROADSHOW Car Detailing Classes - Info & Dates
Replies: 3
Last Post: 07-06-2019, 09:55 AM
-
By Mike Phillips in forum 2-Day ROADSHOW Car Detailing Classes - Info & Dates
Replies: 7
Last Post: 10-17-2018, 12:30 PM
-
By Mike Phillips in forum 2-Day ROADSHOW Car Detailing Classes - Info & Dates
Replies: 12
Last Post: 07-26-2018, 03:54 PM
Members who have read this thread: 0
There are no members to list at the moment.
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
S |
M |
T |
W |
T |
F |
S |
31 |
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|
Bookmarks