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Old 06-09-07, 11:27   #1 (permalink)
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Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

Well I really want and need to learn how to use a rotary. I know that C.A.R. Products has buffing classes but thats all the way out in Holyoke and atleast 2 hours of a drive from Boston.

Most importantly, does anyone know of any places that offer buffing and paint correction classes a little bit closer to Boston? If not would anyone with plenty of experience be willing to take a day to teach a noob? Maybe we could even set up a detail day for any other autopians looking to learn also? Obviously money would be invovled for your time
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Old 06-09-07, 11:33   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

One of the best detailing / buffing classes in the Northeast

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Re: Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

What about a class in the midwest. Specifically, within a few hours driving distance of the Toledo, OH area.
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Re: Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

I did the CAR one yesterday, we could have carpooled! It was a good class, my classmates were definitely not autopians though...

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Old 06-10-07, 11:52   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

anybody know of one in the SE area preferably close to TN???????
 
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is there a class that is NOT gona cost an arm and leg in the NE?
 
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Re: Any buffing classes or courses in the Boston area?

Yea I think i might just go to the CAR products one, not to mention its only $40 right? Its gonna be rough waking up at like 4:30am to make it there though
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