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how does it work to register to a class, is there a better time to take those classe when you do not master english at 100% , like is there a time of the year or summer where there is normally less people in the class so time constrain is less there and we can ask to repeat what we didn't get ?
 
how does it work to register to a class, is there a better time to take those classes when you do not master English at 100% , like is there a time of the year or summer where there is normally less people in the class so time constrain is less there and we can ask to repeat what we didn't get ?

Here's how you sign-up...


Sign-up for our next Hand-On Detailing Classes!

Detailing 101 Class - Machine Polishing - Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Detailing 102 - Wetsanding, Cutting and Buffing for a Show Car Finish - Sunday May 15th, 2011

Or call 1-800-869-3011 to sign-up over the phone

Note: You must have attended Detailing 101 before you can take Detailing 102



There isn't any difference when you take the class as we always do our best to make sure you get the best experience possible in all our classes.

As for the language issue... the class is very casual and you can ask questions if you don't understand something being discussed. the first portion is always a Power Point Presentation with lots of pictures. The second portion is hands-on and it's this combination of first getting head-knowledge backed up by hands-on training that makes the classes so successful.

Hope to see you here...

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Pictures & Comments from September 19th Detailing 102 Class


Tanya is ready to learn the way of the rotary buffer...
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First things first and that's learning the 10 @ 10 Technique for picking up a bead of product...

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Tilt about 10 degrees and run the buffing pad over the bead at the 10 O'clock position with the 3 O'clock position of the pad just lightly against the paint...
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When you get to the end of the bead of product then lay the pad flat and begin compounding the section you're working.
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:)
 
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