323 Pictures - Autogeek's Hands-On Roadshow Detailing Classes!

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I think most people come close to having their brain explode after any of our classes. You get to use so many different brands of products....


RaggTopp to clean and protect...

(not pictures - we used 303 on the vinyl top of the 1969 Chrysler Newport Convertible)

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Tuff Shine Tire Coating

Look at the products to the far right on the counter in the first picture below, see the Tuf Shine Tire Coating and the Solution Finish? Also SONAX Tire Gloss Gel and SCANGRIP Sunmatch Swirl Finder Lights and even more products behind this products?

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Solution Finish

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Once you use a Glass Master Pro you'll never want to be without it. There's a SECRET to using it the right way that I teach in all my classes. Without the secret - you might as well work by hand.

Glass Master Pro and SONAX Glass Cleaner

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Here's the final results from Daily Driver Detailing for the Jaguar and the Ford... somehow I never took pictures of the Mustang but I'm working on getting some to tell the WHOLE story...

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So many other tools, products and techniques covered but not captured....

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You get it all when you actually attend a class.



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And... you get to meet Yancy!

Who gets to drive all the cool cars!


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Seriously... putting on these classes is a ton of hard work and Yancy is simply invaluable...


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I think that's it for pictures from this one roadshow class. Count them, I believe there's over 300 pictures.


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Now that you've seen what >you< get to do when you attend one of these classes, and even more that there simply are no pictures for...

The next classes coming up are in Maine and Colorado...

The cutoff for Maine is next week, Friday September 23rd.


There is a cancelation clause for all off-site classes. If the class does not get a minimum number of people signed up 21 days out from the date of the class - it will be cancelled.

It has to do with all the expenses of shipping all of the above stuff plus things like airline tickets.


So DON'T WAIT until a few weeks out to get signed-up or it will be too late and the class will have already been cancelled. It's called a business model. It works and you get a top notch class in your home state without the expense of travelling to Stuart, Florida but you have to do your part and sign up early, not late.


If you sign up late guess what = no class.



Here's the link for info and to sign-up for the Maine class

Autogeek Roadshow Class - October 14th & 15th in Falmouth, Maine- IMPORTANT INFO - Location - Hotels - Airports


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If you're planning to attend the Colorado Roadshow Class you MUST sign up EARLY. As in get signed up today.


Autogeek Roadshow Class - November 11th & 12th in Evergreen, Colorado - IMPORTANT INFO - Location - Hotels - Airports

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To get signed up over the phone or if you have questions, give Andre a call


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You can also call me


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Re: What it's like to attend an Autogeek Roadshow Detailing Class - Lots of pictures!

Mike, Holy cow! No one could ever accuse you of not being prepared! That sure was a lot of equipment and products. When is the Road Show going to make a stop in the Carolinas?
 
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UNFREAKINBELIEVABLE!!! The shear comprehension of this experience must be incredible.

Plus the time it took you, Mike, to throw all of this up for us to see is never unappreciated. Thank you for everything you do for us.
 
Re: What it's like to attend an Autogeek Roadshow Detailing Class - Lots of pictures!

Mike, Holy cow! No one could ever accuse you of not being prepared!

That sure was a lot of equipment and products.


It is a lot of tools, pads, products and towels. It's a lot of mental work sciencing out all the various combinations needed to accomplish each topic in the 2-day class and then make sure everything gets packed.

It's SO MUCH easier to only have to teach a single brand and a single tool like when I taught classes for Meguiar's.

I love the challenge of showcasing so many different tools and product brands and even better - if you attend one of these classes you really get fully immersed in so many of the popular tools, systems and techniques. It's also what separates these classes from all the rest.


When is the Road Show going to make a stop in the Carolinas?

Need a shop and 4 months lead time.

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UNFREAKINBELIEVABLE!!!

The shear comprehension of this experience must be incredible.


I don't ever see much as pictures go for other classes anywhere, in the U.S. or the rest of the world. I see pics once and a while on Facebook but anything posted to Facebook is like a VAPOR - here for a little while and then gone...


Thanks for chiming in Paul...


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If you are on the fence about attending the 2 Day Roadshow let me offer you my advice.


Sign up for the Course!!


Initially, I had reservations about spending the money for the course but the 2 days in which I was mentored by Mike Phillips and his years of experience and expertise was worth every single penny.

You do not just get to try all the polishers and many of the latest products you use and experience them on some awesome vehicle full of swirls, scratches and RIDS. Interesting enough you will find that although about half the class is filled with dedicated professional detailers the other half were hobbyists wanting to learn to take care of their own cars (like me).

I attended the Wisconsin Roadshow about a month ago, drove about 6 hours to attend the class worked hard and enjoyed every minute of the 2 days.

Very little show and tell but great working experience.

One of the attendees I met, a great guy Dave stated it best "I met a lot of genuine, industrious individuals at the Roadshow". Although I realize we were divided into hobbyists and professional detailers, never once did I feel any resentment or disparagement from the professionals. I have a new appreciation for the elite detailers, I had the privilege of working side by side.

And as far as to Mike Phillips goes he is indeed an incredible teacher demonstrating and mentoring you the entire course.


P.S.


If you scan through the picture I am the grey haired guy in black


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If you are on the fence about attending the 2 Day Roadshow let me offer you my advice.


Sign up for the Course!!


Initially, I had reservations about spending the money for the course but the 2 days in which I was mentored by Mike Phillips and his years of experience and expertise was worth every single penny.

You do not just get to try all the polishers and many of the latest products you use and experience them on some awesome vehicle full of swirls, scratches and RIDS. Interesting enough you will find that although about half the class is filled with dedicated professional detailers the other half were hobbyists wanting to learn to take care of their own cars (like me).

I attended the Wisconsin Roadshow about a month ago, drove about 6 hours to attend the class worked hard and enjoyed every minute of the 2 days.

Very little show and tell but great working experience.

One of the attendees I met, a great guy Dave stated it best "I met a lot of genuine, industrious individuals at the Roadshow". Although I realize we were divided into hobbyists and professional detailers, never once did I feel any resentment or disparagement from the professionals. I have a new appreciation for the elite detailers, I had the privilege of working side by side.

And as far as to Mike Phillips goes he is indeed an incredible teacher demonstrating and mentoring you the entire course.


P.S.


If you scan through the picture I am the grey haired guy in black


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Hi George,

Thank you for the kind words. It was a pleasure having you in the class.



Remember you can always reach me via phone, e-mail, this forum or my facebook page if you ever have any questions.


Here's George spraying RUPES P808 Protective Sealant onto the 1969 Chrysler Newport Convertible after using the RUPES paint polishing system on this this car to restore the finish to show car status.

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Wondering what it's like to attend one of our Roadshow Detailing Classes?

Click to the first page of this thread and then click through the thread....


You'll have a pretty good idea of just how HANDS-ON our classes are....

No butt time in any of my classes....


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I keep getting e-mails from people asking me what they get to do when they attend one of our classes. THIS is why I took the time to create this thread. It FULLY DOCUMENTS what you get to do.


I challenge you to find any other class taught anywhere else on earth that shares this many pictures showing people NOT in chairs, but working on cars.


From the time the Internet was invented, I'm proud to say I have more pictures showing more people in more classes than any other person on earth that uses the title "instructor".


I did not start out in life knowing some day I would learn how to take pictures off a memory stick and make them magically appear on a discussion forum. I taught myself how to crop, resize, upload, insert and then type in the words that explain what's taking place in the pictures.

Anyone can do this. Anyone that teaches a detailing class can do this, yet no one else does.


I don't mind people sending me e-mails asking what they get to do when they attend ANY of the classes I'm associated with here at Autogeek's corporate office or our roadshow classes, even our boat detailing classes. And when you e-mail me I'm going to send you the link to this thread.


A picture tells a thousand words...



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