Pictures and Comments May 2021 3-Day Detailing Class

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Pictures and Comments May 2021 3-Day Detailing Class




14 car detailed in 3 days

Here's the cars in the order they detailed. I don't have a picture of the Ford Focus ST but I'll get one...




2002 Lotus Esprit

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1977 Lincoln

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1992 Cadillac

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1962 Corvette

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1935 Hudson Terraplane Streetrod

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1967 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible

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1970 BOSS Mustang

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1971 Cutlass

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1951 Fugly

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1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe

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2019 Ford F150

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Here's the two wetsanding vehicles this class trained on. These were hand sanded, the cut with rotary polishers and then polished hologram and swirl free using orbital polishers.

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Perfect results. Great job class!


Notice anything?


No chairs.




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Re: Pictures and Comments May 2021 3-Day Detailing Class at Autogeek with Mike Phillips

All look great. Especially the Lincoln. An acre of black paint with a white top and white interior.

Looking forward to tomorrow’s rescues.

Thanks.

PS: Or is it Navy Blue?
 
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Here's the graduating class for May 2021


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A fantastic experience with a great mix of people!

There were young professionals looking to start up their own business as well as established pros brushing up on the latest techniques and technology.

Then there were enthusiasts. Those simply looking to put their buddies DIY details to shame as well as those guys looking to pick it up part-time, but with an impending retirement, this is the "fun job" to keep busy have some "walking around money" as my dad would put it.

Truly an incredible opportunity to test hundreds of thousands of dollars of tools and chemicals that Mike and Autogeek have on hand.

Not to mention the hospitality that Mike, Andre, and Yancy showed was second to none.

I can't wait to do it again!


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A fantastic experience with a great mix of people!

There were young professionals looking to start up their own business as well as established pros brushing up on the latest techniques and technology.

Then there were enthusiasts. Those simply looking to put their buddies DIY details to shame as well as those guys looking to pick it up part-time, but with an impending retirement, this is the "fun job" to keep busy have some "walking around money" as my dad would put it.

Truly an incredible opportunity to test hundreds of thousands of dollars of tools and chemicals that Mike and Autogeek have on hand.

Thank you for sharing the above. My classes cater to those just starting out to seasoned veterans and everyone in-between.


I can't wait to do it again!


Hope to see you at a future class. Many people take my classes multiple times. There's always new tool, products and techniques to learn as well as cool cars to work on.


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Re: Pictures and Comments May 2021 3-Day Detailing Class at Autogeek with Mike Phillips

All look great. Especially the Lincoln. An acre of black paint with a white top and white interior.

Looking forward to tomorrow’s rescues.

Thanks.

PS: Or is it Navy Blue?


It's a dark blue.


We used this Lincoln for the RUPES class. We found out it has the original single stage enamel paint. The RUPES DA System worked GREAT to remove decades of swirls, scratches, water spots and scouring by people rubbing on the car for unknown reasons.


The white vinyl top came out great too. We machine scrubbed it with 303 Multi Surface Cleaner and then applied 303 Aerospace Protectant.


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Here's a video review from Chris Racana, the Director of Success with Dr. Beasley's



Thank you for attending the class Chris, it was a genuine pleasure to meet and work with you. And thank you for the very honest review of the "style" of class I teach.

As you saw first hand, there were NO CHAIRS. Instead you and everyone that attended were able to get hands-on training using multiple, multiple tools, pads and products and of course hundreds of TECHNIQUES.

Here's the deal, sitting in a chair and looking at a Power Point Presentation while the Instructor talks about the pictures or text shown on the slide is GREAT!

I used to teach these types of classes. The thing is my classes went through an evolution. The more new products, tools and pads introduced to the market and thus into the Autogeek.com store - the less time I had for people to sit in chairs and look at a wall if I'm going to get all these things into your hands.

The ONLY way for the people to get hands on time with the tools, pads and products is by being on your feet using all the cools stuff on actual cars, not demo hoods.

Plus I find that the kind of people that are attracted to "Car Detailing" are also the kind of people that learn better by doing - not sitting in a chair.

Instead of having my class sit in chairs and look at PICTURES of tools, a pads or products and then we all talk about these things - I show you how to use them and then put these things in your hand and you learn by doing, not sitting.

So yeah, no chairs. Just on-your-feet, hands on training, hands on learning and hands-on real-world experience.

I start my classes ON TIME. And there are no breaks and only 15 to 20 minutes for lunch. Heck if I could cut lunch out I'd do it. You can eat on your own time. When I detail cars I don't take breaks and I don't stop to eat. I get in and get out.

I wouldn't change a thing about my classes.

If you like to sit in a chair when learning how to detail cars, best to find a different class.


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This class was well worth the money!

I had an awesome experience, leaning hands on with the best tools on the market. This class really gives you a great foundation. Enjoyed networking with so many great people, that shared the craft of detailing.

I was very fortunate to have my Cutlass in the class, for production detailing. Car really looks awesome!

Thank you Mike and to all who help on the car!


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This class was well worth the money!

I had an awesome experience, leaning hands on with the best tools on the market. This class really gives you a great foundation. Enjoyed networking with so many great people, that shared the craft of detailing.

You're on your way to a successful detailing business!



I was very fortunate to have my Cutlass in the class, for production detailing. Car really looks awesome!

Thank you Mike and to all who help on the car!

It's a cool car and this was a GREAT class with high caliber people and the 10 VIP Guests from multiple brands in our industry.


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This red colored soup you see in the washing machine is the red single stage paint washing out of about 30 buffing pads.

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The fenders and vertical panels on this 1962 Corvette are single stage red paint. (the hood, roof and trunk lid are basecoat/clearcoat)

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And the 1970 Boss Mustang had a modern single stage urethane paint on it.

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Mike, where do you get these gorgeous, classic cars from?
 
Mike, where do you get these gorgeous, classic cars from?


Oh... I've kind of earned the trust of local car guys for the last 11 years...


If you look at the cars in the February class you see more daily drivers than cool cars. I'm switching the cars I use for my classes over to co-workers cars, co-workers family and friends cars. Also my family, friends, relatives and neighbors cars.

Here's link to February class - count how many SUVS were in the class...

Pictures and Comments: 2021 February 3-Day Detailing Bootcamp Class


Including a quirky SUV - the Pontiac Aztek!

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I just added the Certificate pictures to the first page of this thread.

Apologies for taking so long to get to this. It's been a very busy 2021 and unlike Facebook where a monkey can post a picture it takes a little time to both process the pictures, upload them to gallery and then insert them using BBCode.



While going through the pictures taken at this class by Yancy and Andre, I found these three pictures of Dylan Von Kleist and Jim Lafeber posing with the 1951 Fugly.


Dylan Von Kleist from RUPES

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Jim Lafeber aka Dr. Beasley

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