Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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From Puerto Rico to Stuart, Florida for our 3-day detailing class!
William Catala will be flying here all the way from Puerto Rico to join us for our September class!
Looks like it's about 1,150 miles from Puerto Rico to Stuart, Florida!
William or Willy also attended our September 2014 Class.
Pictures & Comments: Sept 2014 Detail Boot Camp Class
And here's some of the cars that class worked on....
We restored a perfect, show car finish to the award winning 1956 Dodge Lancer
We removed the most atrocious swirls and scratches from the 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II
We restored the original antique single stage paint on the 1967 Continental
We learned how to machine wet sand and use rotary buffers using this 1939 LaSalle
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William Catala will be flying here all the way from Puerto Rico to join us for our September class!
Looks like it's about 1,150 miles from Puerto Rico to Stuart, Florida!
William or Willy also attended our September 2014 Class.
Pictures & Comments: Sept 2014 Detail Boot Camp Class
Hi guy's I'm just new to the forum; I just took Mike's bootcamp and for me was a mind blowing experience; working with those cars especially the Dodge Lancer what a unique car.
I flew with my wife all the way from Puerto Rico and l wanted to thanks Mike Phillips and his crew (Nick and Jesse) for the training and sharing their experience with us, I feel that my confidence level went from a 3 to a 7.
I am thankful for getting the opportunity to know Bob from Autogeek, Bob and Chris from Flex North America thanks for the meet and greet and all the classmates; I had a wonderful time and hope to see you all soon.
William Catala
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And here's some of the cars that class worked on....
We restored a perfect, show car finish to the award winning 1956 Dodge Lancer
We removed the most atrocious swirls and scratches from the 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II
We restored the original antique single stage paint on the 1967 Continental
We learned how to machine wet sand and use rotary buffers using this 1939 LaSalle
:xyxthumbs: