Windsor, New Jersey - June 22nd & 23rd - Roadshow Detail Class with Mike Phillips at Autogeek

Joined
Dec 5, 2022
Messages
51,004
Reaction score
7
Windsor, New Jersey - June 22nd & 23rd - Roadshow Detail Class with Mike Phillips at Autogeek


Mike_Phillips_Class_SOLD_OUT2.jpg



We are EXCITED to announce we will be holding our Roadshow Detailing Class in June in New Jersey!



>>> Click image for a larger version <<<




Dates

Friday, June 22nd – 7:30am to 5:30pm - One day detailing class see below for tools and topics

Saturday, June 23rd – 7:30am to 5:30pm - One day detailing class see below for tools and topics

Sunday, June 24th – 8:00am to 5:30pm - IDA Skills Validation Testing - Optional



Price

$495.00 for any one day class.



Early sign-up bonus

If you sign up May 21st you get a $100.00 store credit.

This means a one-day hands-on training class is $495.00 but $100.00 of this becomes a store credit on Autogeek.com




Address
SHIELD & SHEEN LLC
Detailing, Paint Protection Film & Detailing Products
1392 US 130 South
Windsor, NJ 08561
Shield & Sheen Website




Sign-up before this class sells out!

Click here to sign up for Friday, June 22nd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st

Click here to sign up for Saturday, June 23rd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st

Link to sign up for both days - $990.00 - $200.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st



Or call Andre and sign-up over the phone

Andre 1-800-869-3011 x244



Questions?

Mike Phillips 1-800-869-3011 x206





:)


Roadshow_Logo_02.jpg
 
Re: Autogeek Roadshow Detail Class - June 22nd & 23rd - Windsor, New Jersey

Continued....


Friday June 8th - Tools & Topics

Class starts at 7:30am sharp and goes until 5:30pm


Morning Session

Coffee and donuts are provided



Short Stroke Free Spinning Random Orbital Polishers

***Multiple-Step or Show Car Detailing***


Short Stroke Polishers
Short stroke polishers are considered 8mm orbit stroke length or smaller. For example, the Porter Cable is an 8mm orbit stroke length polisher and thus considered a short stroke polisher. The Griot's 3" Random Orbital Polisher is a 5mm orbit stroke length polisher and also considered a short stroke polishers.

The first short stroke free spinning random orbital polisher to mainstream was the Porter Cable 7424 and 7336 back in the early 1990s when Meguiar's introduced it to the car detailing world as an safe alternative to rotary buffers. Since then, a number of tools have been introduced that like the Porter Cable polishers, use an 8mm orbit stroke length with a free spinning spindle bearing and a counterweight to provide inertia and thus maintain pad rotation under pressure and around curved body panels, these would include,

  • Porter Cable 7424XP and all older versions
  • Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher
  • Meguiar's G110, G110v2 and MT300
  • Chemical Guys TORQ 10FX
  • Chemical Guys Torq X
  • Chicago Electric 6" Polisher (Harbor Freight DA)
  • Shurhold Dual Action Polisher
  • DAS-6 Pro Dual Action Polisher
  • Plus other no name brands that have copied the Porter Cable design


Many benefits to short stroke polishers
Ever since the Porter Cable was introduced and now all the various versions of this design, MILLIONS of cars have been de-swirled and the paint perfected to show car quality. Besides being used to correct, polish and seal paint these short stroke polishers are also good for machine wet sanding and with the attachment of a brush, machine scrubbing. Short stroke polishers also work great for mechanically decontaminating paint using clay pads and we'll cover this in the class too. While the current rage is for free spinning long stroke polishers, the tried and true short stroke polishers are a LOT less prone to pad stalling simply due to the nature of the short stroke.

In fact, If I could only choose two tools to do all my detailing work I would choose a rotary polisher and a short stroke polishers. With just these two tools I can do every car and boat detailing procedure under the sun. I cannot do every procedure with just one tool and I cannot do every procedure with any other combination of just 2 tools. So don't get caught up in the latest rage, attend this class and learn how to maximize the effectiveness of short stroke polishers!


In this class you will learn how to,

  1. Mechanically decontaminate paint
  2. Compound to correct paint and remove swirls, scratches, water spots and oxidation.
  3. Polish paint to maximize gloss, shine and clarity.
  4. Machine apply a wax or synthetic paint sealant to protect the paint and lock in the shine.


Product include,
  1. Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and Clay Lube
  2. Pinnacle Advanced Compound
  3. Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish
  4. Pinnacle Liquid Souveran Wax
  5. Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax


Pads include Lake Country 5.5" Flat Pads

  1. Orange Foam Cutting Pads
  2. White Foam Polishing Pads
  3. Black Foam Waxing Pads


Also during the morning session, many of the miscellaneous topics listed below will be covered depending upon the needs of the training cars.




Lunch break

Pizza and cold refreshments are provided.




Afternoon Session

RUPES Paint Polishing System

***Multiple-Step or Show Car Detailing***


In the afternoon session you will learn how to use the RUPES Paint Polishing System including all the RUPES tools, pads and products.

  1. BigFoot 21mm Long Stroke Orbital Polisher
  2. BigFoot 15mm Long Stroke Orbital Polisher
  3. BigFoot Duetto 12mm Long Stroke Orbital Polisher
  4. BigFoot Mini 12mm Long Stroke Orbital Polisher
  5. BigFoot Mille LK 900E Gear-driven 5mm Orbital
  6. RUPES LHR 19E Rotary polisher
  7. RUPES iBrid Nano Long Neck polisher
  8. RUPES iBrid Nano Short Neck polisher


RUPES products

  1. RUPES Zephir Gloss Coarse Gel Compound
  2. RUPES Quarz Gloss Medium Gel Compound
  3. RUPES Keramik Gloss Fine Gel Compound
  4. RUPES Diamond Ultra Fine Gel Polish
  5. RUPES Mille Coarse
  6. RUPES Mille Fine
  7. RUPES Rotary Coarse
  8. RUPES Rotary Fine
  9. RUPES P808 Protective Sealant


RUPES Bigfoot Pads
  1. Blue Coarse Foam Pad
  2. Green Medium Foam Pad
  3. Yellow Polishing Foam Pad
  4. White Finishing Foam Pad


Plus RUPES Mille Pads & RUPES Rotary Pads



Late Afternoon

One-step detailing

***Production Detailing also called Daily Driver Detailing***


In this session we go over how to get show car results in one step. Knowing how to correctly use a one-step cleaner/wax or AIO is a valuable skill and knowledge asset as it pertains to detailing and buffing out large items like planes, RVs, boats and trailers. Plus it's the perfect product and technique for taking care of you own daily drivers. One-step detailing saves you time, energy and investment while delivering incredible results - when performed correctly.

NOTE: Students can spend more time with the tool or tools of their choice out of the tools showcased on this day.


Tools - Students Choice
Products - BLACKFIRE One Step
Pads - Lake Country Foam Pads & RUPES Foam Pads



Miscellaneous topics

Topics on Saturday are different than Sunday Class

Throughout every class there are multiple, multiple other tools, products and techniques shared depending upon the needs of the training cars.

  1. How to do Headlight Restoration including machine sanding headlights.
  2. Glass Polishing – how to remove defects in the glass like wiper marks and scratches.
  3. Waterless Wash – How to safely clean a car using a waterless wash.
  4. Rinseless Wash – How to safely clean a car using a rinseless wash.
  5. Paint inspection using Paint Thickness Gauge.
  6. Paint inspection using a Swirl Finder Light.
  7. Paint inspection using the Baggie Test.
  8. Mechanical Decontamination using Detailing Clay.
  9. Taping-off – How to correctly tape-off a car and cover-up sensitive areas.
  10. Exterior Black Plastic Restoration.
  11. Cosmetic Engine Detailing.


Bonus: Wetsanding technique by hand and by machine demo.

  1. Nikken Finishing Papers
  2. Mirka Abralon Sanding Discs
  3. 3M Trizact Sanding Discs




End of day

  • Wrap-up
  • Questions and answers
  • Certificate Award Ceremony
  • Book Signing




Price = $495


Click here to sign up for Friday, June 22nd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st



:)
 
Re: Autogeek Roadshow Detail Class - June 22nd & 23rd - Windsor, New Jersey

Continued...

Saturday June 9th - Tools & Topics

Class starts at 7:30am sharp and goes until 5:30pm


Moring Session

Coffee and donuts are provided


FLEX Power Tools

***Multiple-Step or Show Car Detailing***


The morning session covers FLEX power tools including,

  1. FLEX XC 3401 VRG aka the BEAST!
  2. FLEX XFE 15mm Long Stroke Orbital Polisher aka the FINISHER!
  3. FLEX 3” Mini Polisher
  4. FLEX PE14 Rotary Polisher
  5. FLEX Cordless PE14
  6. FLEX Cordless XFE 15
  7. SONAX products and Lake Country Pads are featured with FLEX Tools.


Products
  1. SONAX CutMax Compound
  2. SONAX EX 04-06 Polish
  3. SONAX Perfect Finish
  4. SONAX CC36 Ceramic Paint Coating


Pads
  1. Lake Country Foam Cutting
  2. Lake Country Foam Polishing
  3. Lake Country Foam Finishing
  4. Lake Country Foam Jeweling
  5. Lake Country Wool Cutting




Lunch break

Pizza and cold refreshments are provided




Afternoon Session

Griot’s BOSS Paint Polishing System

***Multiple-Step or Show Car Detailing***


In the afternoon session you will learn how to use the Griot’s BOSS System including all of the BOSS tools, pads and products.

Tools
  • BOSS 21mm Long Throw Orbital Polisher
  • BOSS 15mm Long Throw Orbital Polisher


Products
  1. BOSS Fast Correcting Cream
  2. BOSS Correcting Cream
  3. BOSS Perfecting Cream
  4. BOSS Finishing Sealant


Pads
  1. White Foam FAST Correcting Pad
  2. Orange Foam Correcting Pad
  3. Yellow Foam Perfecting Pad
  4. Black Foam Finishing Pad



Late Afternoon

One-step detailing

***Production Detailing also called Daily Driver Detailing***

In this session we go over how to get show car results in one step. Knowing how to correctly use a one-step cleaner/wax or AIO is a valuable skill and knowledge asset as it pertains to detailing and buffing out large items like planes, RVs, boats and trailers. Plus it's the perfect product and technique for taking care of you own daily drivers. One-step detailing saves you time, energy and investment while delivering incredible results - when performed correctly.

NOTE: Students can spend more time with the tool or tools of their choice out of the tools showcased on this day.

Tools - Students Choice
Products - BLACKFIRE One Step
Pads - Lake Country Foam Pads & Griot's Foam Pads




Miscellaneous topics

Topics on Saturday are different than on Friday

  1. Throughout every class there are multiple, multiple other tools, products and techniques shared depending upon the needs of the training cars.
  2. Washing cars with Foam Guns.
  3. How to chemically decontaminate a car using Iron Removers & Fallout Removers.
  4. Mechanical Decontamination using Nanoskin Mitts & Towels.
  5. Using Iron Removing Wheel Cleaners.
  6. Proper Convertible Top Cleaning.
  7. Glass Polishing – how to remove defects on glass like road film and water spots.
  8. Taping-off – How to correctly tape-off a car and cover-up sensitive areas.
  9. Exterior Black Plastic Restoration.
  10. Paint inspection using Paint Thickness Gauge.
  11. Paint inspection using a Swirl Finder Light.
  12. Paint inspection using the Baggie Test.
  13. Wet Wash Engine Detailing.



Bonus: Wetsanding technique by hand and by machine demo.

  1. Nikken Finishing Papers
  2. Mirka Abralon Sanding Discs
  3. 3M Trizact Sanding Discs




End of day


  • Class wraps up. Questions and answers.
  • Certificate Award Ceremony
  • Book Signing



Price = $495



Click here to sign up for Saturday, June 23rd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st





:)
 
Re: Autogeek Roadshow Detail Class - June 22nd & 23rd - Windsor, New Jersey

Continued...


400_IDA_Logo_Approved.jpg



OPTIONAL - International Detailing Association Skills Validation Testing


For those that are already IDA Certified Detailers, if you want to take the Skills Validation tests, you can sign-up for a time slot on Sunday to take the test. The Skills Validation tests takes approximately 2 hours.


***IMPORTANT INFO***


IDA SV Certification Testing
If you want to take the IDA Skills Validated Certification tests at Autogeek after one of our Roadshow Detailing Classes then you need to schedule your time slot for the test.


Call Andre to reserve your seat before all time slots are taken.

1-800-869-3011 x244



Skills Validation Test Requirements

Before you can take the Skills Validation test you must first,


1. Join the IDA - Click here - Membership dues are for one year.


2. Get IDA Certified - $200.00 then $100.00 every 2 years.
Before you can take the Skills Validation tests you must first pay for, take and pass the online written test. The first time you take the test the cost is $200.00. After that, every 2 years you must re-test to maintain your IDA Certification and the re-test price is $100.00

In order to take the online written tests you must create an account with the IDA

Click here to create an IDA member account


After completing all of the above you can contact Andre reserve your space for IDA Skills Validation & Certification.



How to sign-up to take your Skills Validation certification test

Contact Andre and schedule your time slot for the test and pay the $200.00 testing fee.

Andre: 1-800-869-3011 x244


Time slots for testing
The skills validation testing takes 2 hours to complete. Here at Autogeek you can pick your testing time slot from the below,


8:00am to 10:0am

10:30am to 12:30pm

12:30pm to 1:00pm - Lunch break for Certified Trainers

1:00pm to 3:00pm

3:30pm to 5:30pm



Time slots are scheduled according on a first come, first serve basis. To secure your preferred time slot contact Andre as soon as possible.


Once you have passed the Skills Validation testing your official IDA Certificate and IDA patch will be mailed to you from the IDA.



:)
 
Re: Autogeek Roadshow Detail Class - June 22nd & 23rd - Windsor, New Jersey

Continued....



About Autogeek

800_Autogeek_Logo.jpg


Autogeek is the worlds largest online supplier of car detailing supplies. If it's in your garage it's I our store. Autogeek is a proud founding sponsor of the International Detailing Association or IDA. Autogeek is committed to raising the stature of detailers and the detailing industry.

Not only is Autogeek the largest online detailing supplier both in the U.S. and world wide Autogeek is also committed to providing education to enable both enthusiast and professionals alike to increase their knowledge level and skill level.

Autogeek's trained and friendly staff are available 6 days a week by phone, e-mail, Facebook and via their care detailing discussion forum to answer your questions and help see you through to success no matter what you project or your detailing background.

Autogeek is located in Stuart, Florida and our training center is air conditioned with both a classroom section and a working section for the students to work on cars.




About your instructor, Mike Phillips

I have been teaching classes on car detailing since 1987, that's 31 years.

The picture below was taken in 1987 after I taught my first detailing class using student cars as well as my Sanger Flat Bottom Drag Boat as demo panel for machine compounding and machine polishing techniques.

MikePhillips.jpg



At this time he was a Trainer for Meguiar's for Oregon, Washington and Idaho where his primary job was to call on body shops, detail shops and dealerships and teach their staff how to use Meguiar's Professional Line.

400_Mike_Phillips_Megs_Rep.jpg




Overcoming adversity
In 1986, at the age of 26 I was in a boating accident involving my own Sanger Drag Boat. I never let this slow me down or hinder me from my passion for polishing paint and teaching others the art craft of detailing cars and the art of polishing paint.

1970_Sanger_V_-Drive-Drag_Boat_006.jpg




Published Author
To date I have five how-to books in print, iBook and ebook forms. I'm the only detailer and detailing instructor with how-to books written for both FLEX tools and RUPES tools with all work and photography performed by me personally.


240_1_book.jpg
240_2_book.jpg
240_3_book.jpg
240_4_book.jpg
240_5_book.jpg



You can get your own copy of any of Mike's books here,

Mike Phillips Detailing Books




TV Show Host
I've been the host for two of Autogeek's TV Shows including Competition Ready on Velocity channel with my beautiful co-host Adrienne "AJ" Janic.

Competition_Ready_TV_Logo1.jpg




I was also the host of Autogeek's first TV show - Autogeek's What's in the Garage

WIYG1.jpg






Guest detailing expert

I've been the guest detailing expert on multiple TV shows including,


Chasing Classic Cars with Wayne Carini

Mike_Phillips_Wayne_Carini_009.jpg




My Classic Car with Dennis Gage

Dennis_Gage_Mike_Phillips014.jpg




Truck U with Bruno Massel and Matt Steele

Bruno Massel accepting his class certificate

OpComfort052.jpg



Matt Steele and Mike Phillips shooting a how-to DVD

StudioWork09.jpg




Two Guys Garage with Bryan Fuller

2GuysBehindScenes013.jpg




Two Guys Garage with Kevin Byrd and Willie B.

WillieMikeKevin.jpg




Motorhead Garage with Sam Memolo and Dave Bowman

1MotorHead017.jpg





Ship Shape with John Greviskis

ship-shape-tv-boating-care.jpg




Online Car Detailing Articles
I have approximately 1000 unique articles on all facets of car and marine detailing on AutogeekOnline.net Every topic is covered in full detail with step-by-step easy to follow directions and full resolution color pictures showing, before, during and after.


I'm a speed typist by accident and to prevent carpel tunnel I use arm holders while typing.

ArmHolderUppers01.jpg



As a part of my job, I answer car and boat detailing questions in a dedicated forum group on AutogeekOnline.net

Forum: Ask Mike Phillips your detailing questions!




Professional Background


Meguiar's Corporate Writer

400_Mike_Biz_Cards_02.JPG


In 2002, I was hired by Barry Meguiar to be the Corporate Writer for Meguiar's. I took over all the writing responsibilities for the company that Barry Meguiar' normally did himself.




Meguiar's Internet Technical Specialist

In 2004 I transitioned from the Corporate Write position to Meguiar's Internet Technical Specialist where I brought up the MeguiarsOnline.com car detailing discussion forum and answered questions on Meguiar's products as took on the responsibility of Primary Instructor for their car detailing classes.

400_Mike_Biz_Cards_01.JPG



Cyber-world to Real-world training classes
On July 31st, 2002, I organized a detailing class at Meguiar's Corporate Office for the members of an online Mercedes-Benz club through a Mercedes-Benz discussion forum. What I didn't know was that there were not only Mercedes-Benz club members at the class but there were also members from other car clubs at this first class, which was organized through a discussion forum. I took pictures and documented the class and shared them on the Mercedes-Benz forum because at the time, Meguiar's didn't have a discussion forum.


The next week students at this Mercedes-Benz class started calling Mike and e-mailing him asking,

When can our club have a class?

That snowballed to become so popular that these Saturday classes continues to this day. Management at Meguiar's came to me and told me they loved the passion I was creating for the Meguiar's brand by teaching classes and sharing the pictures and the passion online. Not knowing how to classify what I was doing they asked me to write my own job description which I did and this included, being the online voice for Meguiar's as well as being the Primary Instructor for the Saturday Detailing 101 classes and the Saturday Advanced Classes. Down the road a few years I started the Thursday Night Classes known as TNOGS, and then the Meguiar's Roadshow Classes.



Saturday Detailing 101

04_04_09OG001.jpg




Saturday Advanced Class
Many people that attended the Detailing 101 classes wanted to take their skill and knowledge to a higher level and this led to the advanced class where the topics of hand wet sanding, machine sanding and using rotary buffers were taught.

AdvancedClass6_033.jpg





Meguiar's Online Car Detailing Discussion Forum
Back in 2002 I started advocating to Meguiar's management to bring up their own forum. Because at that time, Meguiar's have a car detailing discussion forum and it would be years down the road before Facebook and other social media platforms like Twitter, SnapChat and Instagram would be introduced.

I would share the pictures from the Saturday classes on my own forum ShowCarGarage.com and also on the Autopia.org car detailing forum. After detailing a 1954 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 and then posting the pictures and the how-to information to my own forum, I then printed out the write-up and gave it to the Vice President of Meguiar's (at the time), Atticus Firey. A month later Atticus said to me,

I love these write-ups showing people how to use Meguiar's products but how come you're always posting them to your own forum?

That's when I explained to Atticus that I had to post them to my own forum (and the Autopia forum) because Meguiar's didn't have a forum.

That's when it final sunk it. That's when Atticus put two and two together and understood what I had been talking about for almost 2 years when I kept was asking Meguiar's to bring up their own discussion forum.

Atticus then said,

Make it happen

On January 24th, 2004 the MeguiarsOnline.com car detailing discussion forum went LIVE and the first post was a write-up I created by documenting a Saturday Detailing 101 Class I taught for a local Mini Cooper Club. That's also when I first met Richard Lin and together they detailed Richard's popular Mini Cooper Lil'Octane replacing Zaino with Meguiar's NXT.

Lil Octane
2NXToverZaino.jpg


(That was the start of the Zaino vs Meguiar's Wax War but that's another story for another time)



TNOG's
Mike also started the Thursday Night Open Garage Classes in 2006 and taught them until leaving Meguiar's to join Autogeek in 2009. Most people don't know but Mike originally started these on Wednesday nights but due to schedule conflicts moved them to Thursday nights. These also continue to this day.

2003IMG_0049.JPG





The Meguiar's Roadshow Class
The Meguiar's Saturday classes became incredibly popular and because Mike would take pictures and document the cars, the clubs, the fun and the passion online, people in other states asked if they could have a class in their hometown. With management's approval Mike started the Meguiar's Roadshow Classes conducting a total of 6 of these classes before leaving to work for Autogeek. This was another first in the industry.


The below pictures are from the 2006 Tampa, Florida Roadshow Class of which Todd Helme (RUPES) and Duayne McPeeks, (Poorboys).

1175100_0668.jpg




That's Dwayne McPeeks in the baseball cap behind Mike

5800After_buffing.jpg




Todd Helme is wearing a blue jersey shirt with white stripes around the sleeves and the number 6 on it

2700_TampaFullClass001.jpg


2TampaFullClass012.jpg






Today - 2018

Today I'm the Director of Training for Autogeek and Marine 31. I teach the 3-day Competition Ready Detailing Classes three times a year at Autogeek's Training Center in Stuart, Florida. I also teaches one of the only hands-on boat detailing classes in the United States where students learn all aspects of boat detailing both inside and outside.



Demonstrating technique at a 3-day class at Autogeek

CR_2017_Feb_169.JPG


Teaching_Class_002.jpg


Teaching_Class_003.jpg


Teaching_Class_004.jpg


Teaching_Class_005.jpg





Showing how to use a rotary buffer in a boat detailing class

2016_Boat_Class_055.jpg





Learn from the real deal...

If you are looking to take your skills and knowledge to a higher level and you want to take a class from someone that has bonafide credentials, in other words you want to take a class from the real deal, not someone trying to fake it until they make it... then you want and need to attend one of any of the classes I teach. I've been doing this as long and in most cases longer than anyone still breathing and here's what I know,

People learn by doing... not sitting in a chair listing to someone blather on for hours - Mike Phillips



What to do?

If you would like to attend a class at Autogeek, (the 3-day class), or if you would like to take one of the Roadshow Car Detailing Classes, or if you would like to host a Roadshow Class at your shop or facility, then give me a call at,

1-800-869-3011 x206


I can answer all your questions, put your fears at ease and help you to master the art of polishing paint, (and all the other things that go with car and boat detailing)


Click here to sign up for Friday, June 22nd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st

Click here to sign up for Saturday, June 23rd - $495.00 - $100.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st

Link to sign up for both days - $990.00 - $200.00 store credit if you sign up before May 21st



:)
 
Re: Autogeek Roadshow Detail Class - June 22nd & 23rd - Windsor, New Jersey

Airports - Hotels - Restaurants


Nearest Airports

Newark Liberty International Airport- Airport Code = EWR


Philadelphia International Airport - Airport Code = PHL



Nearest hotels


Holiday Inn East Windsor - Cranbury Area
399 Monmouth St, East Windsor, NJ 08520


Quality Inn
351 Franklin St, East Windsor, NJ 08520


Days Inn East Windsor/Hightstown
460 NJ-33, East Windsor, NJ 08520


Hampton Inn East Windsor
384 Monmouth St, East Windsor, NJ 08520



Restaurants

To be announced...



:)
 
Interesting bit of history in post #5 Mike!

As an alumnus of Mike’s detailing class, I can attest that Mike’s classes are mostly hands-on training, packed full of information from years of experience, you get to use the latest tools and products on the market and you get to work on some really cool cars.
 
Interesting bit of history in post #5 Mike!

Thank you.

I’ve been doing this as long and in most cases longer than anyone breathing and I have a very colorful history and more important I can back iup that history with the pictures I shared in post #5

Lots of people teaching classes now days and I say go for it - but I don’t think anyone teaching a class has a post anywhere like post#5 above with both the history and the pictures to back it up.

I meet people “new” to the car detailing world all the time that don’t know my credentials - so I wrote post #5 to share what I bring to the market and then they can do their own research and decide for themselves whether to attend a class I’m teaching or someone else’s.

Thank you Frank for doing your research and then signing up for and taking my big 3-day class. I appreciate your trust

:dblthumb2:
 
Hey Mike,

Just a heads up. On the promo to sign up early and get $100 store credit there are multiple dates listed, you might want to correct them. I saw May 8, May 21, July 10 (which is past the class).
 
Hey Mike,

Just a heads up. On the promo to sign up early and get $100 store credit there are multiple dates listed, you might want to correct them. I saw May 8, May 21, July 10 (which is past the class).


Fixed it.

This is what happens when you're your own proofreader. :)


What I normally do is create ONE thread, that would be this one, and then when I create a new thread I copy and paste all the text from each post to create a "new" thread and then go back and change things like,city, state, address, airports, hotels and dates, etc.


What happens is I can and will tend to miss a needed change somewhere.


Fixed now, thanks for the heads-up, I'll try to be more careful in the future although I already try to be more careful in the future...


:laughing:
 
Very cool! Happy to see a class taking place up my way for a change :)
 
Nice only hour drive away from my house..
 
Just to comment....

People have been asking for us to bring our class out onto the road for years. A LOT of work and planning went into our Roadshow Class program the last couple of years before we launched it. After the first two classes we learned where we could improve and that is the current format of single day classes.

You can choose to attend one day, or both days. The topics and tools, pads and products are different on both days, this gives people incentive to sign up for both days. That said, if a person has a limited budget or a wife with a tight controls on the budget, then no matter which class you sign-up for - you're going to learn a LOT. On the first page, while it's a tick difficult to type about yourself, I listed some of my credentials to separate me from all the other guys that want to call themselves and "instructor". Try to find as single page anywhere for anyone that lists their credentials that also calls themselves an "instructor". I'm telling you straight-up... my classes are the real-deal and you're going to learn a LOT and have a lot of fun, plus meet cool people.

But at the end of the day... it's up to you to get with the program, figure out your schedule and then make it happen.

Most of the people that attend my big 3-day classes here invest,

$1,800.00 for the 3-day class
$$$$$ - For their airline tickets
$$$$$ - For their hotel
$$$$$ - For their meals away from home (adds up)
$$$$$ - Rental car - have to get from the airport to Stuart and then from the hotel to Autogeek's Show Car Garage!


Then there's what people spend AFTER taking the class for all the cool tools, pads and products they just experienced. I'm not going to share what the average sale it but it reflects, (no pun intended), what they learned.


In reality, our Roadshow Classes are a better deal for you than they are for us when you include all the time others behind the scenes help me to pack up for a Roadshow Class and the lost time I'm out of the office not working on other projects, (and in fact getting behind on other projects).

I would say from the comments I've seen over the years, most people don't have a clue as to what it takes to put on a REAL class "on the road", they just want something for free and these types of people are the worst investment for any company.

Anything for FREE has NO VALUE. Think about it. When you pay for something... you value it, you appreciate it and in my case, you pay attention in my class and when I clap my hands and shout "Go! - you go to work --> learning and having fun.


For everyone that will read this thread into the future, to try to give you just a glimpse of what it takes to put on a REAL class on the road, I took the pictures to show you and created this thread. And again, TRY to find ANYONE --> anywhere that has a pictures like this showing just how much stuff they pack up and ship out just so YOU have a GREAT experience for the money you spend and the trust you put into Autogeek's name as well as my name.


How to pack for an Autogeek Roadshow Class - Does anyone know what it takes?


First, we ordered 40 storage totes - just the totes were $900.00

How_To_Pack_Roadshow_01.JPG




Then we filled them to the top...

How_To_Pack_Roadshow_05.JPG





Here's just a few pictures showing the mass volume of just the tools....


Wisconsin_Tools_011.JPG


Wisconsin_Tools_012.JPG


Wisconsin_Tools_010.JPG


Wisconsin_Tools_008.JPG


Wisconsin_Tools_009.JPG


Wisconsin_Tools_005.JPG




Even more pics here,

Packing up for the Autogeek Roadshow Class in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin - August 12th & 13th



Putting on a REAL class offsite from our facility is a huge undertaking.

We also added an incentive for people to sign up early and there's a very important reason why.

We're not going to ship out 2 full pallets of tools, pads, towels and products if the class is not full. So "people" can't wait to sign-up a day or two before the class. It doesn't work that way.

People been asking me directly to bring our class out on the road because they can't afford to fly here, get a hotel room, rent a car etc. so I pushed for this program real hard and I'm happy to say I have the company's backing. But now that we've stepped up to the table it's time for all the people that have been wanting us to bring our class out on the road to step up to the table. If there's not enough sign-ups BEFORE 30 days out from the class we'll cancel the class.

I will not get permission to ship out 2 FULL PALLETS at a coast of $1,600.00 to $2,000.00 (depending upon how far the class is from Stuart, Florida), if the classes are not filled.

Wisconsin_Tools_040.JPG




So After working behind the scenes to get ANY shop to open their doors and let us hold a class in their facility, and then doing all the behind the scenes work just to make threads like this one on the forum, I hope people take advantage of the ability to take a class in or near their hometown.


Just thought I'd share the above because I know the average person doesn't know the above, they want to learn and attend a great class, but they simply don't know all of this behind the scenes information. So there it is.


Hope to see a lot of enthusiastic people at ALL our roadshow classes.


:)
 
Hey Mike im seriously thinking about attending this class..
just curious about how many students attend this class.
actually how many before it gets sold out?
 
Back
Top