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sparkie said:
I will be looking for your review! If I miss it, please PM me or send me an e-mail. Thanks Nica.

Will do my friend ;)
 
sparkie said:
I will be looking for your review! If I miss it, please PM me or send me an e-mail. Thanks Nica.

Me too, Nica! Please? :) Thank-you.
 
alban61 said:
Me too, Nica! Please? :) Thank-you.

Will do my friend, the way I see it all of you here have helped me so much and if there is anything I can do to return the favor then I'm all for it:D
 
sparkie said:
I will be looking for your review! If I miss it, please PM me or send me an e-mail. Thanks Nica.

Me too please Nica. Will look forward to your review.
Congrats on your "Cyclo".
 
Jimmie said:
Me too please Nica. Will look forward to your review.
Congrats on your "Cyclo".

Wil do Jimmie, thank you I'm enjoying my Cyclo (Linda). I just came in for a bite, need to head back to the garage in a bit. I'll post the results when I'm done.
 
Nica said:
Will do my friend, the way I see it all of you here have helped me so much and if there is anything I can do to return the favor then I'm all for it:D
Get me a plane ticket, then I can come up there and play with all your new toys!:D J/K brother!
 
I like the gift, a Roybi Buffer lol, that cheap POS sucks to even apply a wax, let alone even trying to polish :D.

For 1K bucks, they could at least pony up a little more and give a PC or real Rotary:D

You can learn quite good on here, though some just have a kack for picking things up quickly, when I 1st started road course racing I was already pacing faster around the tracks then guys who had way more experience then myself. Same thing with detailing, 1st time I got supplies I went to work with compound and polish etc. Some of you should check on Autopia just for the fact that it is much larger board and you can pry find a profession local to you to learn from or watch etc.
 
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justin30513 said:
If I had to pick a class, it would be Detail King's.

I've checked with them and what you get for the money is awesome.

I will probably end up goind still.

Justin, if you ever end up attending Detail King's training, make sure to post up about it. I've been dwelling on whether or not to attend in the near future. It does seem like a very competitive price for the training you get.
 
No way I'd pay for a course to learn what can be learned for free here and on Autopia. Everything from proper washing techniques to wet sanding can be learned from the numerous knowledgable posters on the forums. May not be true hands-on teaching, but a scrap panel or beater will give you the practice you need.
 
Sevenrd said:
No way I'd pay for a course to learn what can be learned for free here and on Autopia. Everything from proper washing techniques to wet sanding can be learned from the numerous knowledgable posters on the forums. May not be true hands-on teaching, but a scrap panel or beater will give you the practice you need.

I kinda agree, but the thing is that sometimes you pick up a few tricks here and there and with detailing your constantly learning. I took the beater aproach ahahaha
 
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