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Awesome. Jim is a genuine guy, and a joy to talk to. Anyone who has a detailing business, or looking to start a business will benefit from the reps on hand.
I had the pleasure of talking with all of the company reps, as well as detailers like Justin Labato representing Buff & Shine, for great knowledge. Networking with fellow detailers across the nation is also an open-asset for the class to share information and knowledge.
Take the class. You will never regret it.
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Originally Posted by Spikey Mike
Awesome. Jim is a genuine guy, and a joy to talk to. Anyone who has a detailing business, or looking to start a business will benefit from the reps on hand.
I had the pleasure of talking with all of the company reps, as well as detailers like Justin Labato representing Buff & Shine, for great knowledge. Networking with fellow detailers across the nation is also an open-asset for the class to share information and knowledge.
The class you attended was bar-none, the best class I've had the pleasure of teaching. We had so many great people AND great cars to work on.
Originally Posted by Spikey Mike
Take the class. You will never regret it.
Thank you for the recommendation Mike.
I don't know if I can out do the class you attended. By the time the dust settled we detailed 17 cars in 3 days.
But I'll try!
I just added a 2005 Pontiac Aztek to the list of cars that will be here for the February class. I've never in my life detailed one of these oddities?
2005 Pontiac Aztek
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Those 63-65 Buick Riviera's are one of the most beautiful styling jobs to ever come from Detroit in my opinion.
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Originally Posted by 2black1s
Those 63-65 Buick Riviera's are one of the most beautiful styling jobs to ever come from Detroit in my opinion.
That was was pristine, except for the finish quality of the paint.
Owner also told me it had every available option.
My guess is for everyone that took that class.... that will be the only one like it they will ever get to "touch"
And more specifically - they were strangers (to the owner) that got to run a buffer over it.
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Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
I just added a 2005 Pontiac Aztek to the list of cars that will be here for the February class. I've never in my life detailed one of these oddities?
2005 Pontiac Aztek
You can work your magic and that thing will still be so ugly. Shiny, but ugly. It was the ugliest car ever, IMO, until Tesla announced the Cybertruck.
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FINALLY.....you get to work on a more “modern car” than those “old two door” cars or “barn finds”!!!
You’ve must have been working really hard to “earn” that honor, congrats!
Jay
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
I just added a 2005 Pontiac Aztek to the list of cars that will be here for the February class. I've never in my life detailed one of these oddities?”
2005 Pontiac Aztek
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Originally Posted by BSoares
You can work your magic and that thing will still be so ugly. Shiny, but ugly.
It was the ugliest car ever, IMO, until Tesla announced the Cybertruck.
I agree they are a tick on the unusual side.
I've never detailed one of these before and there's fewer and fewer of them on the road. Cars like this I call,
Bucket List Cars
Never detailed one before and chances are I'll never detail another. I relish the opportunity.
Originally Posted by Jayfro
FINALLY.....you get to work on a more “modern car” than those “old two door” cars or “barn finds”!!!
You’ve must have been working really hard to “earn” that honor, congrats!
Jay
Normally I tend to bring in a lot more older cars, mostly iconic muscle cars, classics and streetrods. I'm changing this up a little for a couple of reasons, one of which is to modify the "impact" the experience gained from taking a professional detailing class.
50% of the people that take my classes are taking them to learn how to work on their own car. Yup that's right. They are NOT detailers and don't plan on becoming detailers. They just want to take their skills and knowledge to a higher level.
The other 50% either have an established detailing business or are starting a detailing business and like the people above, they just want to take their skills and knowledge to a higher level.
The fact is, most people own, drive and thus detail modern cars and a LOT of SUVs and trucks. That's just the trend for car buyers in the U.S.A.
Anyone detailing cars for money are going to be working on these same types of vehicles. Kind of is what it is.
The most important thing is when taking any class I teach is learning TONS. I don't just flatten out the learning curve... I decimate it.
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Tony Pando from Dr. Color Chip has just confirmed he will be here to share how to use the Dr. Color Chip Rock Chip Repair System!
Everyone LOVES Tony and how he makes learning how to do professional touch-up work so easy!
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