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Charlie....What a great, humble deed! Providing your vast knowledge of detailing with a "hands on" training session to an eager to learn neophyte, shows characteristics that I often find are to be in short reserve---sharing, caring, and respect for your fellow man.
You not only made this young man's day, but ours also. Kudoes:dblthumb2:
Bob
Thanks for the comments, guys!
I have to say -- and I'm sure Mike Phillips will agree with this -- it can be just as enjoyable teaching others as it is doing the work yourself.
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But:
Charlie...when I schedule an appointment to bring my vehicles to your shop for detailing, I want to experience that enjoyment, first-hand...not hands-on, while your doing the work.![]()
To be serious: I know that I'm in need of more indepth training!!! So many new products and techniques! Instead of sometimes going at it blindly, I just wish there was someone closer to me that could provide the same hands-on teaching as you have demonstrated.
Bob
You're not too far from me Charlie, I may take a road trip one day...![]()
just keep in mind that i charge double my regular rate to let you supervise me im the man :laughing:
Bob, i really don't think there is anyone -- myself included -- who wouldn't benefit from continued training (hands-on or otherwise) and advice from time to time. Like you said, there are so many new products and techniques coming out that going at things blindly from time to time almost can't be helped. All we can do is use our heads and collaborate to come up with the best ways to make things work for us, and then shout it from the rooftops so others can draw from our methods as well.
As the saying goes, "there's more than one way to skin a cat" and if we're not all open to learning from one another we might never move beyond making the same old bland hairball soup.rops:
that is what is so great about this forum. We are not here to "compete" or knock everyone elses technique we are here to help
I thought you were in West Virginia, Richard? Seems like quite a haul, but you're welcome in my garage anytime! :dblthumb2: