04-29-02, 01:30
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Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Staten Island, NY Posts: 1,704 | I love to teach people how to detail. Even though i own a detail business and may lose a customer i dont have a problem teaching people how to detail.
I just have problems with attention spans, i have the attention span of a wet mop, so i get bored very easy and it does make me get fustrated when teaching.
I am thinking about offering detail classes and hands on with the rotary.
If any one is near me let me know, i will teach you how to use the rotary, jason will be using the rotary within 3 weeks!!
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04-30-02, 07:45
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Every Little Detail is offline
Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Toronto, Canada Posts: 82 | Brian and Jason.
You guys are aware that each application of Valueguards Paint Correction Cream removes .1ml of clear and that removing more than .3ml risks clearcoat failure? I'm sure the cars are looking great because 2 applications of this product would remove any visble mark on the paint. However Auto Int. recommends no more than 1 application followed by their Pre- Conditioner Cleaner. Was the Honda that brutal that it needed 2 applications and if so are you using an elctronic clearcoat thickness gauge?
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04-30-02, 01:36
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: UK Posts: 3,871 | Quote: |
If any one is near me let me know, i will teach you how to use the rotary
| If you ever come to the UK, let me know.
The only advice I have been given (except for leave it to us professionals) is to attend a year long course at a local college.
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04-30-02, 03:54
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NY detailer is offline
Join Date: Feb 2002 Location: Staten Island, NY Posts: 1,704 | Quote: Originally posted by Every Little Detail Brian and Jason.
You guys are aware that each application of Valueguards Paint Correction Cream removes .1ml of clear and that removing more than .3ml risks clearcoat failure? I'm sure the cars are looking great because 2 applications of this product would remove any visble mark on the paint. However Auto Int. recommends no more than 1 application followed by their Pre- Conditioner Cleaner. Was the Honda that brutal that it needed 2 applications and if so are you using an elctronic clearcoat thickness gauge? | I am well aware of the correction cream limitations. This honda was brutle never taken care of. It needed the 2 applications of it.
Do not use thickness guage, never had a need for it. Detailing for a while now you know when to stop and when to continue, it all starts coming second nature. | |
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05-01-02, 02:14
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,736 | Quote: Originally posted by NY detailer I love to teach people how to detail. Even though i own a detail business and may lose a customer i dont have a problem teaching people how to detail.
I just have problems with attention spans, i have the attention span of a wet mop, so i get bored very easy and it does make me get fustrated when teaching.
I am thinking about offering detail classes and hands on with the rotary.
If any one is near me let me know, i will teach you how to use the rotary, jason will be using the rotary within 3 weeks!!
NYD | Let me know when you are in my neck of the woods. I would be interested in revisiting the rotary. 
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05-01-02, 04:55
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Staten Island, NY Posts: 2,376 | Lowejackson I might be in the UK at the beginning of 2003.....
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05-02-02, 10:29
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: UK Posts: 3,871 | Jason, it would be great if we could meet up
and dont forget to bring a PC, Zaino, Klasse, ABC, 303...
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05-02-02, 10:50
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Staten Island, NY Posts: 2,376 | Cool Lowejackson nice to meet up with you
Only if you pay for it  (estimates)
ABC = $65
PC with pad kit = $180
Klasse = $40
Zaino = $68 (Z2,Z-5,Z-6,Z-7,ZFX)
303 = $65 for a gallon and a 16 oz. spray bottle
Free shipping though
Jason
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05-02-02, 12:20
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: UK Posts: 3,871 | Jason, you spotted my cunning plan to get all this nice stuff for free
Anyway, where abouts in the UK are you going? Are you coming here for a holiday or work?
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05-02-02, 01:41
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Staten Island, NY Posts: 2,376 | I'll be in London/England of the UK. Its for holiday/vacation. I'll be hopefully paying a visit to John Ross and see some of his fabulous cars. and of course meeting up with you. Estimated month/year of arrival is January/February 2003.
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