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Re: Detailing Classes at Southern Detailing Conference - Lexington, Kentucky
Boy, I'm sure many would say that windshield is a lost cause. I'm interested to see how it cleans up!
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Class 4: The secret to reducing paint correction time – 2:30pm to 3:20pm
I'm going to teach 4 secrets to working faster while still maintaining professional grade results when doing Production Detailing or One-Step Detailing. These 4 technique will also help you reduce time when you're doing full paint correction details where you're performing dedicated machine compounding and polishing steps.
Tools to be show are,
- RUPES Mille
- FLEX BEAST
- FLEX Supa BEAST
- FLEX CBEAST
Most guys I meet share with me the same problem they have when it comes to detailing cars and that's taking too long.
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Good luck, Mike and have fun! Wish i could be there.
Dang, that's a lot of stuff for 2 days but looks like you have everything covered. Can't wait to see that old Ford windshield.
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Re: Detailing Classes at Southern Detailing Conference - Lexington, Kentucky
Originally Posted by Paul A.
Good luck, Mike and have fun! Wish i could be there.
Dang, that's a lot of stuff for 2 days but looks like you have everything covered. Can't wait to see that old Ford windshield.
I went to the Snake Road Salvage yard, my good buddy Phil owns it and is an avid car enthusiast. I told him I was looking for a windshield for this class and he walked me outside the shop and showed me the 1956 Ford F100 Windshield leaning up against the building.
They pulled it for a guy and when he arrive to pick it up he changed his mind. Phil and team just left it where it was for the last maybe 4 year where a sprinkler has gone off on it the entire time. Plus exposure to an industrial environment.
I chose this because it will make for a very dramatic before and after to show the importance and value of periodically cleaning the outside of your car's glass.
I do have to bring it back. I'm not sure what's it's worth? I do know, if you own a 1956 Ford F100 and need a windshield - it's worth a lot.
Here's a 1955 we had at a recent class
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