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Old 05-28-2009, 12:28 AM
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any of you informed on good detailing schools in the US to attend.

always wanted to attend a world class detailing school and learn best ways to appy waxes like swissvax and zymbol.

so yeah, any info any of you have would be greatly appreciated
 
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Thats a great idea! I'm looking forward to any responses, as I get a great sense of satisfaction and enjoyment from detailing my cars myself.
 
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You can pay someone or you can read a good tutorial. You can also contact a reputable local detailer and see if he will train you for $xx per hour.

I think either of those options are better than a "school".
 
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You can pay someone or you can read a good tutorial. You can also contact a reputable local detailer and see if he will train you for $xx per hour.

I think either of those options are better than a "school".
Agreed, you'll get much more out of paying a pro to teach you than you will attending a school. Or you can just hire a pro to come and clean your car and ask him some questions. I usually walk my customers through the wash process, but asked to left alone (tactfully of course) when I'm doing the deed (polishing) as I need full concentration. I'm a man, so I can only concentrate on one thing at a time ya know !
 
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