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Mike Phillips
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Finally getting time to PHOTO-DOCUMENT this class.
Hey, if there's no pictures... it didn't happen. I don't know of any other "real" boat detailing classes in the U.S.A. or anywhere else for that matter. If there are any other boat detailing classes - there's no photo-documentation to prove it or show people what they get to do when they plunk down their hard-earned cash to take this class.
I'm going through the pictures right now but here's a picture from the Meet-n-Greet at the Marriott on Saturday night.
The Meet-n-Greet is my favorite part of all my classes. We go around the table and I usually ask three questions.
1: Why did you take the class?
2: What was your favorite part of the class or favorite tool/product?
3: What do you have in the garage or on the boat trailer at home?
And it's always interesting. My classes always attract high caliber people from all walks of life. It would be easy to think anyone taking a boat detailing class or even one of my car detailing classes is just some simple detailer - but that's so far from the truth. Everyone has an interesting and diverse background and most are highly educated.
Like I say, the Meet-n-Greet is my favorite part.
Next Meet-n-Greet is this Saturday for my first 3-day class of the year. By the time Saturday night gets here, the class will have detailed 12 cars and used every major brand and type of tool.
3-4 people that just took the boat class will be back for this car detailing class. Here's what they will be training on.
Training Cars for the February 2020 3-day Car Detailing Bootcamp Class
Finally getting time to PHOTO-DOCUMENT this class.
Hey, if there's no pictures... it didn't happen. I don't know of any other "real" boat detailing classes in the U.S.A. or anywhere else for that matter. If there are any other boat detailing classes - there's no photo-documentation to prove it or show people what they get to do when they plunk down their hard-earned cash to take this class.
I'm going through the pictures right now but here's a picture from the Meet-n-Greet at the Marriott on Saturday night.
The Meet-n-Greet is my favorite part of all my classes. We go around the table and I usually ask three questions.
1: Why did you take the class?
2: What was your favorite part of the class or favorite tool/product?
3: What do you have in the garage or on the boat trailer at home?
And it's always interesting. My classes always attract high caliber people from all walks of life. It would be easy to think anyone taking a boat detailing class or even one of my car detailing classes is just some simple detailer - but that's so far from the truth. Everyone has an interesting and diverse background and most are highly educated.
Like I say, the Meet-n-Greet is my favorite part.
Next Meet-n-Greet is this Saturday for my first 3-day class of the year. By the time Saturday night gets here, the class will have detailed 12 cars and used every major brand and type of tool.
3-4 people that just took the boat class will be back for this car detailing class. Here's what they will be training on.
Training Cars for the February 2020 3-day Car Detailing Bootcamp Class