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That has to be nerve-wracking even much more than usual when dealing with someone else’s car. Especially when you are dealing with other newbies who are doing the work… I had been wondering how that works. When looking at the beautiful cars in your videos and photos, I couldn’t imagine how you don’t run into problems with cutting through paint and clearcoat when you have that many people working on the vehicle who are all just learning. Not to mention having layers of unknown mil thickness to begin with…
Yes, it's a challenge but over the last 15-20 years I've had nothing but great results.
I do constantly walk around the cars as the students are working and monitor the action taking place. When I see a potential problem, I stop the action and correct the problem. When I see proper technique, I let the student know they are on target.
We sanded down, buffed out and coated 3 cars in 2 days with plenty of time leftover on Tuesday. (class started Monday). As soon as I can, I'll share pictures. All 3 cars look freaking amazing, and the students were able to learn 3 brands for sanding and 4 different techniques.
No chairs. No sitting. No PowerPoint. LOL
Apologies for the delay in answering, I'm currently in Chicago starting the 4th day of a 5-day class.
5-Day Class - Pro Skills & Business - Chicago IL - April 8th through April 12th
Mike