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VillicusVTR
15th September 2011, 19:39
anyone know where i can do a detailing course?
wadoryu
15th September 2011, 19:46
as far as i'm aware there isn't one. could always do a valeting course?
Bedford126
15th September 2011, 20:01
Leeds college of technology have a 3 day course done by meg's once a year but iirc you have to have a invite. :homme:
squaddie
15th September 2011, 21:24
You can do one ? Is it expencive
VillicusVTR
15th September 2011, 22:35
ah right cheers lads :)
mlawlan69
16th September 2011, 00:15
Leeds college of technology have a 3 day course done by meg's once a year but iirc you have to have a invite. :homme:
wtf is the point in an invite only college course?!
oh yes, i want to get off the dole and get a job i like, but sadly i don't know the ceo of meg's.
absolute joke :wall:
Bedford126
16th September 2011, 00:23
wtf is the point in an invite only college course?!
oh yes, i want to get off the dole and get a job i like, but sadly i don't know the ceo of meg's.
absolute joke :wall:
I had a invite and I don't know the ceo. I think its more for company's who use meg's and buy products from them.
Saxologist
16th September 2011, 01:49
TL;DR :)
I'd personally think it was an achievement if a company and approached you for a professional course.
kcsaxo
16th September 2011, 05:32
are you wanting to become certified? theres plenty of stuff on the net and detailing forums. if you fancy going old skool try the yellow pages and look in the valeting section to see if there are courses.
mtpagey
16th September 2011, 08:10
Look on detailing world, there's a few guys dotted round the country that do day 'classes' on stuff like DA/rotary polishing etc.
Lets you get hands on and learn the proper way
J222JRA
16th September 2011, 08:24
The best training you can do tbh is practice, grab a few scrap panels from a scrap yard and have a play....see what happens and if you have any questions ask on here.
Watch videos of how to hold and operate machine on youtube and detailing websites.
Good luck.
Tontsy
16th September 2011, 08:36
The best training you can do tbh is practice, grab a few scrap panels from a scrap yard and have a play....
Good luck.
tonto + rotary + Dollys Ka = FUN TIMES YARRRP!
VillicusVTR
16th September 2011, 11:23
cheers J222, yea i want to become certified someday but ill do what j222 said first, only problem is its expensive stuff man :(
jordysaxobby
18th September 2011, 14:44
autosmart do a 2 day valeting course would highly recomend it
saxo_gray
19th September 2011, 15:26
autoglym do courses at the main office in letchworth. Have a butchers on their website or on detailingworld, sure theres something on there about it.
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