Re: Pictures & Comments: 2021 February 3-Day Detailing Bootcamp Class
Mike, sorry for the late post. But I just wanted to thank you both for your time and knowledge.
I was one of your students for this class and I had an amazing time. I have been detailing for close to 9 years and the amount of new information and techniques I learned was insane. It was truly a pleasure to take this class. The amount of hands on time with different tools and different products was exactly what a class like this needs. In a business that involves using your hands, a class that is hands on is perfect.
I enjoyed how helpful you were during the class. Constantly walking around seeing if anyone needed any assistance and checking to make sure people are performing well. You were always answering everyone's questions.
Another big pro to the class was the different reps from the different companies. With a class of 20 people or more it was nice having other knowledgeable guys there to answer questions if you were assisting someone else.
The structure of the class was also nice starting with what I would call easier tools to use and then moving onto the ones that require a little more skill. I really enjoyed the free for all portion of the class, because it gave us the opportunity to revisit the tools that we really enjoyed using.
Also, never once did you try to promote one company or product over the other out of the ones we had available to us. I know you said a few times you wish you had more exciting cars instead of normal everyday cars. But I enjoyed doing the normal cars, because it was more realistic for my business since I'm not doing a lot of classic cars.
For those of you reading this thread and wondering if the class is worth it. The answer is yes, 1000 times yes. There's no comparison to watching YouTube videos or reading the forums to actual hands on with different cars and different tools. I'm taking away from videos and forums, I believe they have their place. But to truly learn and refine your skills, there's no replacement for hands on learning.
So again thank you Mike, I appreciate all that you've done and continue to do. And sorry if I was a little all over the place, as writing was never my strong subject haha.