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Looking good, I got excited for a min hoping this was a #7 technique..
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All hands-on!
No sitting in a chair looking at a power point presentation listening to someone talk.
1,500 pounds of all the best tools and products for you to use when you attend one of our detailing classes!
Stop lying Mike, there’s about 10 minutes worth of power point in your classes
As well as a ton of training and tips, use of thousands of dollars in tools and products and hours upon hours of buffing out some awesome cars alongside many friendly and likeminded peaople!
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Re: 1940 Buick -Before & After - EXTREME extreme Makeover!

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DMiglio
Stop lying Mike, there’s about 10 minutes worth of power point in your classes
Nope - no more.
I use to have a full blown power point presentation and as I added more and more tools and topics I cut it down to brief power point presentation. Then I added more tools and topics and for the last 2 years I have ZERO power point presentation. In fact - I no longer take a computer with me.
Instead of a power point presentation with a picture of a tool, product or technique and having people sit in a chair looking at a screen while I talk - I have people stand by a car, put the tool or product in their hands and then show them the technique and learn by doing.
Zero Power Point Presentations.
All hands-on. People learn by doing not sitting in a chair. If a person wants to learn by sitting in a chair - well... they’ll have to go to some other class.
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