Next Detailing Boot Camp Class - July 17th, 18th & 19th

Got the hotel locked in, little out of the way, but I am a smoker, and not much out there with the quality. Can't wait.
 
More first hand testimony....


miniSguy said:
The class was fantastic! I learned a lot of great things I can apply to my business and met a lot of really cool people.

Mike was great, as expected. And Nick really helped walk me through a lot of decisions on products and equipment. He's practically a walking catalog!

I hope to come down for a Thursday sometime, but the eight hour drive may delay that for a while. (Let me know when you do something in Georgia!)

I need to get back to my shopping now (thanks, Nick!
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I'll start posting some of my projects soon!

Thanks again!


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More first hand testimony....

Dan K said:
I had a great time at boot camp! It met and exceeded all of my expectations. The hands-on training was great; we got to try out so many products and different pieces of equipment.

Many thanks to Mike, Nick, Brian, and Andre for putting on such a great event. I highly encourage anyone who is thinking about going to get signed up.

I am usually not up early on the weekends, but I was so excited to get to class Saturday and Sunday that I was up and out of bed as soon as the alarm went off.

Today was a different story, knowing that I just had to head to the airport to fly back home.

What else can I say other than Mike
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Thanks Dan!


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Another testimony from a past student....

This class was absolutely awesome. I learned more information and had plenty of opportunity to learn to use new equipment than I thought was possible during a two-day training. It was great to work with one of the top professionals in the industry.

I had two goals in mind I wanted to take away from this class. The first was to introduce myself to different polishers. Currently, I use the Porter Cable and want to purchase a second, more advanced polisher, and with so many on the market, I was unsure of which one. My new polisher will be the Flex. My second goal was exactly how Mike Phillips stated, and that was to bring my comfort level up with paint correction.

I detail for a living. Beyond the above, I learned some new information that can improve my business skills, assess a potential client's needs, and realistically - from both my client's perspective and mine - meet those needs. I was also introduced to new compounds, polishes, and waxes that I can add to or replace what is currently in my arsenal.

In Ken Robinson's book, "The Element," he writes about doing your passion and being in your "tribe," and how this helps create a successful and satisfying life. It was great to spend a weekend with both enthusiasts and other detailers doing this work for a living. Thanks for recognizing our passion Nick, and thank you for all of your guidance too!


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Mike can we get an approximate head count on class size so far?
 
Another testimony....


Knotch83 said:
Awesome Weekend!

I had high expectations before the class, but it was better than I could have ever imagined.

Mike has a great approach to teaching by offering hands on training which makes everything even more interesting.

It was great to try out all of the tools and different chemicals.

If anyone is thinking about going to the next class I highly recommend it!

Thanks Mike, Nick and everyone at Autogeek!

Chris


Thanks Chris!


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I am seeing that Walter, my daughter and myself are going to have a lot of polishing to do...

Where is all the intrest in this?
 
I am seeing that Walter, my daughter and myself are going to have a lot of polishing to do...

Where is all the interest in this?


Most the people that attend our classes are not from the forum world. If you look at the "replies" to the pictures and comments threads I create for the classes a majority of the replies (which are testimonies about the class), the post count for the person is 1

Then sometimes the student finds they like discussion forums and continues to post or at least posts once in a while but a lot of the people that attend our classes are not active on forums.


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Most the people that attend our classes are not from the forum world. If you look at the "replies" to the pictures and comments threads I create for the classes a majority of the replies (which are testimonies about the class), the post count for the person is 1

Then sometimes the student finds they like discussion forums and continues to post or at least posts once in a while but a lot of the people that attend our classes are not active on forums.


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I noticed this, & was very surprised by it when I came over for Januarys Boot Camp. I think there was only myself & "AZ Mike" that were forum members. A bit of a shock but certainly took nothing at all away from how awesome Boot Camp is/was.

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***Update***


Griot's has provided ten brand new Boss polishers for the upcoming 3-day Detailing Boot Camp Class. Plus all the pads and chemicals to outfit the tools.

There will be 5 brand new G21s and 5 brand new G15s plus the Griot's 6" and 3" dual action polishers including 4 brand new Griot's 6" DA Polishers.

I just took this picture out in the Show Car Garage, check it out!


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Sweet, I am looking forward to camp more and more. Can't come fast enough for me. See you soon.
 
Here's our Griot's Boss Training Car. This is a one owner, factory 454 model with air conditioning.


1970 Chevelle - Factory 454 Big Block with factory Air Conditioning

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Yeah yeah yeah.... I know some of you guys that don't know how I roll probably think there's nothing wrong with the paint on this car. That's why I always document the before condition.

Here are 4 pictures showing how all the paint on this car looks....


Here's a shot framing up the trunk lid...

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Here's the close-up of the same location. Note besides the swirls and scratches there's also a film on the paint and it feels as rough as #40 grit sandpaper.

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Here's the cowel induction hood. The overhead florescent lights show the paint to look hazy....

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The flash from my camera tells tells the whole story...

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Everyone attending the upcoming 3-day class, July 17th, 18th and 19th will get to use the Griot's Boss Paint Polishing System on this old 2-door Chevy.


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How cool is this?

At Autogeek's 3-day Detailing Boot Camp Class each tool set gets its own car. That way everyone gets plenty of hands-on training and real world experience on really cool cars.

Here's what the class will be working on when training with the RUPES Paint Polishing System.


1969 GTO Judge

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Forgive the lousy pictures but I took these at one of our recent Cars & Coffee shows using my cell phone.

The LINES you seen in the swirl pictures below are called holograms. The entire car is filled with holograms from the misuse of a rotary buffer. Our class will remove the holograms and create a finish worthy of this cars name and legacy.

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At Autogeek's 3-day Detailing Boot Camp Class we cover the widest spectrum of car detailing topics including...

Production Detailing

For the production detailing session I get a modern vehicle with some miles inside and outside to go over,
  1. The aggressive wash approach - (also covered in my how-to book)
  2. Foam guns
  3. Nanoskin mechanical decontamination during the washing step
  4. Glass polishing.
  5. Headlight polishing.
  6. Engine detailing.
  7. Interior detailing using extractors and steam machines.
  8. Plastic trim restoration.
  9. Machine paint polishing.
  10. Wheels and tires including using a tire coating.


Here's a training car for production detailing. This is a one-owner 2002 Chevy Avalanche.


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