Competition Ready Roadshow Detailing Class in London! - Products, Pads & Tools for the class!

can I pick my jaw up off the floor yet??!! this boy isn't hungry to learn, he's STARVING!!!

hope we get a goodie bag to take away ;)


thank you for the venue details, will be making and booking arrangements this weekend:).
 
Would that be the information in the last line here,

Buff Monkeys
Unit J1
Peek Business Centre
Dunmow Road
Bishop's Storford
CM23 5RG






And I'm looking forward to meeting you and everyone else attending this class!

:cheers:



spot on boss! thank you! its just a 'zip code' for the GPS
 
RUPES Car Detailing Class

RUPES has generously offered to provide,

2 Mark II BigFoot 15 orbital polishers
2 Mark II BigFoot 21 orbital polishers
1 Nano iBrid Kit

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I sent over

12 of the RUPES Blue Coarse Foam Cutting Pads
12 of the RUPES White Foam Finishing Pads
RUPES Zephir Gloss Coarse Gel Compound
RUPES Diamond Ultra Fine Gel Polish

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Motorgeek will have copies of my RUPES how-to book for sale and I'll be in the booth signing copies.


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Thank you RUPES!


:)
 
Sounds like a ton of fun Mike, wish I was there.

Hey Joe...

Yancy and I are really looking forward to this trip, the detailing class and checking out Waxstock.

And you can count on us to share lots of pictures!




can I pick my jaw up off the floor yet??!! this boy isn't hungry to learn, he's STARVING!!!


Good to hear... I know for promoting classes now for over 20 years that it's only natural for people to be curious about the class and think to themselves,


What do we get to do in the class?


That's why I took these pictures and am sharing them all over the net and FB.


hope we get a goodie bag to take away ;)

I don't know about goodie bags but we'll find out when we get there next week.


thank you for the venue details, will be making and booking arrangements this weekend:).


Looking forward to meeting and working with you, we're going to have a GREAT time!


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***Update***


Happy to announce the first Competition Ready Roadshow Class at Waxstock is SOLD OUT!


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Thank you to pj and Dom at Waxstock for all his hard work behind the scenes and their support.

Thank you to Aki Asemi and his team at Buff Monkey Garage for their support and the use of their shop for this landmark event.

Thank you to Ron Lin at MotorGeek for his support and all the support from MotorGeek.

Thank you to Bob Eichelberg, Stuart Colclough and Flex for their support.

Thank you to Francesco Ginocchio and RUPES for their support.

Thank you to Dave Patterson at Lake Country for their support.


And a huge thank you to everyone that signed up for this class. I promise you it's going to be both educational and fun!


:)
 
But that's not all folks....


pj and Dom from Dodo Juice and Waxstock have generously provided TWELVE Dodo Juice DAS-6 Dual Action Polishers for this class!


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Now we're ready to shake the terra firma!



Thank you pj and Dom!



:)
 
bring it on!!! i'll be bringing an empty suitcase;). my mrs has already warned me not to buy too many new toys :/
 
MORE PICTURES!


I teach both hand sanding and machine sanding techniques in my classes.

This is a Griot's Garage 3" Mini Polisher and I show guys how to turn this mini polisher into a precision 3" machine sander!

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I sent over Mirka Abralon Sanding Discs and 3M Trizact Sanding Discs!

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:)

Did you ever make a thread on how you wrap the cord on your machines? Looks super clean!
 
Did you ever make a thread on how you wrap the cord on your machines? Looks super clean!


Have not as of yet.

It was actually Robert DiTerrlizzi that shared his technique with me and then I used it to for our tool as we have approximately 150 tools in our Show Car Garage and there's simply not room to store the tools efficiently any other way.

Some people say it's bad for the cord but I practice and show others to leave some slack at the end like you can kind of see in this picture,

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I do this for two reasons. One of the reasons to avoid damaging the cord where it enters the tool body.

So if done correctly, for people like me with storage concerns, it works GREAT!

For those that want to argue about it they can use the method I use and teach in my classes for extension cords called the Cowboy Coil.


Just want to make everyone happy... (which is hard to do in this industry re: sniping) :laughing:


:cheers:
 
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