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eyesack
06-07-2007, 04:36 AM
Hey guys, I`ve been practicing a lot with my PC lately on my car and clients cars. From what I`ve gathered, this machine is a capable unit, and just about dummy-proof (unless you drop it on the car, which I did ONCE and never again hopefully). However, it might be my skill level and/or product choices, but it just doesn`t seem to cut it. Using this thing is so time-consuming and effort-full, that, except for small jobs, seems a bit silly.

In order to step up my game, I think i`ll need to invest in a rotary and some lessons on how to use one. So, if anyone is in the South Jersey area, and could possibly spare some time to help out a fellow autopian, or if i could come out to a job with you and see what ya`ll do, i`d love to get my hands dirty and learn at least a little about a new skill. Also I`d like someone to help me with my PC so that i can be more efficient with that as well, cuz i`ve seen some pretty damn good work done with PC`s.

firegate
06-07-2007, 05:49 AM
If you`re really serious about getting some good training, give Kevin Farrell a call. He`s based out of Rochelle Park and is one of the best detailers out there - he does training classes every month:



Car Detailing Training - Class Schedule (http://1car-detailing-training.com/html/classschedule.htm)

Dave Pickett
06-07-2007, 01:09 PM
have a look here



A guide to rotary polishing..... - Detailing World (http://www.detailingworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13655)

kleraudio
06-08-2007, 08:03 PM
Thanks for the link Dave!!



Very good read.



Jim