Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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I see a lot of people step up and plunk down the money for the class and gift card but can someone really learn everything they need in a single session?
Great question and Let me answer it by sharing the comments from two people that attended the last class. The first guy Fos is a Rocket Engineer for the Raytheon Company, his actual title is,
Sr. Principal Multi-Dis Engineer
I'm very honest on this forum, in life and in my class, take note of the bold portion below as this is how I start EVERY class.
First of all, I would like to thank everyone at Autogeek.net (Meghan, Nick, Andre, Bryan, and of course Mike) for the best time I have ever had in Florida (and I’m a golfer).
The Auto Detailing Boot Camp was even better than I imagined. New Products to try, new procedures to utilize and a hundred helpful tips were just part of the take away, from the weekend.
I have never been exposed to Auto Detailing before Boot Camp, except as a very uneducated consumer. I’m 58 years old and have never had a DA polisher in my hands, let alone safely utilizing this equipment on paint.
Mike and his team had me polishing a 2002 Tahoe (headlights) in the first hour of the class.
Mike stated two things in his opening comments, and I will try to paraphrase;
(1) I cannot make you a detailing expert in two days, but I can give you the confidence to safely detail a car/vehicle paint.
(2) I will give you 100% effort for the next two days.
My comment, to those statements are done and done!
I would recommend this education to anyone that wants to keep their second most important investment in the best shape possible. The best way for me to describe this course is, if Autogeek.net will have me back, I would like to enroll in another Boot Camp Weekend next year!
So, whether you are a novice like me, or have been detailing for profit, you will learn new techniques and test the latest products, during your next Auto Detailing Boot Camp experience.
Fos
I cannot make anyone an expert in two days. What I can do is flatten out the learning curve and increase a person's confidence level faster, much faster than if they were to try to learn everything we go over on their own.
Just to note, I don't know of another single instructor in this industry that does promise to make someone an expert after attending a class. I start the class out with an honest statement and an honest promise and keep the promise from start to finish.
I'd encourage you to read through the testimonies, my students will tell you what they think based upon what they experienced.
I know a lot of people are scanners, not saying you're a scanner Roger but most people are and I included a lot of first hand testimonies in post #5 of this thread from this class.
Here's a challenge...
Try to find as many picture of people using polishers or any tools and first hand testimonies on the Internet from ANY other class, forum, website or Facebook. Try. I post more pictures of my class in action and their comments than anyone. Always have... always will as it's the best way I know to document what really takes place at these classes.
Here's another testimony that answers your question...
I had two gentleman attend from Safari Car Wash in Metairie, Louisiana, these guys own a brick and mortar Car Wash and Detail Shop, they've been detailing cars professionally for years if not decades...
Check out what they wrote...
Hello Mike,
Took a bit of time to get back to the computer to sign up for the forum, as we hit the ground running, after attending the Detailing Boot Camp last week. So I've decided to take the time for a few thoughts.
Firstly, I would like to extend my gratitude and thanks to you and the rest of the Autogeek crew for an informative, professional, and encompassing program.
When we set out to resurrect our detailing department,which has been in-operational since hurricane Katrina, I knew we needed something that would give us the edge over our competitors.
Simply saying that you can detail a car is just not enough. Our clientèle are high-end production autos, a number of high-dollar SIV's such as Ferrari, Porsche, etc, and a very demanding customer base. We actually have Bentley's come through our tunnel! So there is no room for error.
Our customers maintain high expectations and demand explicit attention to detail. Simply put, we have to be the best! And weeks of research led us to attending your class.
With expectations as high as ours, you would have expected some sort of disappointment. Quite the contrary, our expectations were surpassed!!
You have given us the tools, knowledge, and experience to return home with a program specifically constructed towards our customer base. We have no time wasted in attempting to provide services, or products that we don't need, or our customers don't want.
Probably the most important thing covered in your class, also something i have always preached:
Know your limitations, and match them to your customers expectations.
Instead of 30 or more products in our inventory we will never use, we now have about 6!! Coupled with a standardized procedure for evaluation, communication, and work-process, we are confident that we are launching the very best detailing service department this area has to offer!!
We have minimized risk, cut our process times, and will be able to deliver a product that will simply blow our customers away!!!
Thank you Mike, for sharing your passion and experience with us. It shall be carried on by us, with every car we put our hands on...
Many Thanks, and God Bless....
Tyron Benoit
Safari Car Wash
I can dig through all the threads I've created and post first hand testimonies all day long as to what people say about what they learn at my classes and I probably will, but not today as I have some hot projects with tight deadlines and I still have pictures from the cool cars I worked on at My Classic Car to get posted.
You asked a great question and I'm always happy to give an honest answer to questions like yours.
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