Aaryn NZ
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- May 20, 2012
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Hello Team AGO. :xyxthumbs:
A couple of weeks prior to the New Zealand COVID-19 Lockdown Ange & I held our second Introductory Detailing Class at our shop for an intimate group of four very enthusiastic students.
A quick introduction, meet & greet to get to know everyone & run over a few things we would cover during the class ...
All four of our students were relatively new to the industry & actually there were supposed to be two more but they had not started at the dealership at the time so are in the pipeline for the next available class we hold. Three of the four had never even touched a polisher before this class but by the end of the day they all had the confidence to keep doing so. :buffing:
Outside in the sunshine for some hands on washing & decontamination ...
Now this isn’t a Mike Phillips Class by any means but I have adopted the “hands on” approach to teaching/learning & whilst at the moment I keep it fairly simple in terms of tools & only really showcase FLEX Tools & DAS-6 Random Orbital DA Tools. As time goes by & more interest is shown (already have strong interest for seven more students) perhaps we could look at doing a multiple day class & cover more tools, equipment & processes. :xyxthumbs:
... Blowing minds with the Baggy Test & Clay Towels ...
Wheel & Tyre cleaning ...
Foam & more decontamination being done ...
I picked up some great tips from Mike during our visit in January & I did my best to keep the group tight & interested the whole time. For now & until I gain a decent enough following I’ll stick to using the dealership cars but seeing as I have a well established reputation in the SIV scene here, I’m sure I could get some very cool cars to work on in these classes too.
So our class is structured around an Introductory approach to the art of detailing & Ange & I set about teaching about the techniques, processes, tools & products to do with exterior detailing to a quality standard.
We started with a brief introduction, meet & greet & ran over what we were going to be doing & talking about throughout the day.
Heading outside & getting stuck in to the washing process, talking about careful wash techniques & aggressive wash techniques & where & when to do so. The order in which I carry out my wash process wash a surprise to them & you could almost see that “lightbulb” go on as we went on. A favourite thing to demonstrate to anyone is always mechanical decontamination. I use clay towels in the shop & not one of our students had even heard of clay or synthetic clay ... this was going to be fun, & it was! Talk about blowing their minds! They were fascinated & really took the information I was relaying to them in like sponges.
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A quick PowerPoint session to talk about the tools, pads, products & all the in between bits of machine polishing ...
So, we were really to get hands on tools & tools onto paint. I gave a quick demonstration of carrying out a section pass & then let them at it. A couple were very very nervous at this point & after some reassurance, we were all set to go ... :buffing:
Got them in close Mike ...
Everyone was having a blast with tools in hand. Now I consider myself very fortunate to be in the position to pass on the knowledge I have gained over the course of 25 + years in this industry & I also consider myself extremely fortunate to be the only person in New Zealand to have Three of the family of four FLEX Cordless tools. To date the only Cordless FLEX available in NZ is the XFE15 150 & by the end of the lockdown I believe the PE-150 will be available too but for now the FLEX XCE 8-125 (CBEAST) the PXE 80 12-EC (PiXiE) & the PE-150 are limited to the ones in my possession.
This group of four are most likely the only folks inside New Zealand aside from myself to use these tools & I was only too happy to oblige ... :buffing:
FLEX CBEAST in action - let them at it ...
... to be continued ...
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A couple of weeks prior to the New Zealand COVID-19 Lockdown Ange & I held our second Introductory Detailing Class at our shop for an intimate group of four very enthusiastic students.
A quick introduction, meet & greet to get to know everyone & run over a few things we would cover during the class ...

All four of our students were relatively new to the industry & actually there were supposed to be two more but they had not started at the dealership at the time so are in the pipeline for the next available class we hold. Three of the four had never even touched a polisher before this class but by the end of the day they all had the confidence to keep doing so. :buffing:
Outside in the sunshine for some hands on washing & decontamination ...



Now this isn’t a Mike Phillips Class by any means but I have adopted the “hands on” approach to teaching/learning & whilst at the moment I keep it fairly simple in terms of tools & only really showcase FLEX Tools & DAS-6 Random Orbital DA Tools. As time goes by & more interest is shown (already have strong interest for seven more students) perhaps we could look at doing a multiple day class & cover more tools, equipment & processes. :xyxthumbs:
... Blowing minds with the Baggy Test & Clay Towels ...



Wheel & Tyre cleaning ...

Foam & more decontamination being done ...





I picked up some great tips from Mike during our visit in January & I did my best to keep the group tight & interested the whole time. For now & until I gain a decent enough following I’ll stick to using the dealership cars but seeing as I have a well established reputation in the SIV scene here, I’m sure I could get some very cool cars to work on in these classes too.
So our class is structured around an Introductory approach to the art of detailing & Ange & I set about teaching about the techniques, processes, tools & products to do with exterior detailing to a quality standard.
We started with a brief introduction, meet & greet & ran over what we were going to be doing & talking about throughout the day.
Heading outside & getting stuck in to the washing process, talking about careful wash techniques & aggressive wash techniques & where & when to do so. The order in which I carry out my wash process wash a surprise to them & you could almost see that “lightbulb” go on as we went on. A favourite thing to demonstrate to anyone is always mechanical decontamination. I use clay towels in the shop & not one of our students had even heard of clay or synthetic clay ... this was going to be fun, & it was! Talk about blowing their minds! They were fascinated & really took the information I was relaying to them in like sponges.

A quick PowerPoint session to talk about the tools, pads, products & all the in between bits of machine polishing ...



So, we were really to get hands on tools & tools onto paint. I gave a quick demonstration of carrying out a section pass & then let them at it. A couple were very very nervous at this point & after some reassurance, we were all set to go ... :buffing:
Got them in close Mike ...






Everyone was having a blast with tools in hand. Now I consider myself very fortunate to be in the position to pass on the knowledge I have gained over the course of 25 + years in this industry & I also consider myself extremely fortunate to be the only person in New Zealand to have Three of the family of four FLEX Cordless tools. To date the only Cordless FLEX available in NZ is the XFE15 150 & by the end of the lockdown I believe the PE-150 will be available too but for now the FLEX XCE 8-125 (CBEAST) the PXE 80 12-EC (PiXiE) & the PE-150 are limited to the ones in my possession.
This group of four are most likely the only folks inside New Zealand aside from myself to use these tools & I was only too happy to oblige ... :buffing:
FLEX CBEAST in action - let them at it ...







... to be continued ...
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