Paint Correction Training Class near Washington, DC

I wish I got a small nap in as well because 4 hours from the day before took a toll on me driving back the 80 or so miles.
 

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Peanuthead said:
Side note: A rotary seems very simple once I saw how easy it was to use.



+1000. After seeing it being used and how much faster it was to correct then my PCXP with 105 on a surbuf pad or an orange pad, I was pretty much sold.



I wont need to do any polishing until this spring tough. My moms Inifiniti has the same label Tims M45 had, "Hard Clear Coat" under the hood. For her car the Makita I plan to get will certainly help. Corrections with the rotaries there were double the speed of me trying to correct with my PCXP.
 
MDg35 said:
I wish I got a small nap in as well because 4 hours from the day before took a toll on me driving back the 80 or so miles.



That's one good looking guy there but my opinion is bias. I had to take a nap or I was going to wreck the car on the way home and no buffer could get that out.
 
Side note : A rotary is not simple to use. It only seemed simple because Eric and I were there working with you and teaching it. I guarantee when your alone it won't be the same. Grab some junk panels and practice, practice, practice before you cause more harm than good.
 
Thanks DJ and Eric for hosting the class. I learned a lot at the class especially about my form. I'll get that fender eventually DJ. LoL. I had a great time and thanks everyone for not destroying my car. However, I think I see a halogram on the left rear door. No big deal, I'll redo my ride someday and show you guys what I learned.



PS- Peanuthead, you're lucky you got sleep. I only had 3hrs of sleep the night before the class and had a 4hr drive back and forth home. I literally passed out on the way home but made it in one piece somehow.
 
Yea a rotary isn't simple especially my stupid Dewalt. Wish I had a Makita because it was a lot lighter and easier to control. After using my Dewalt, my wrist was sore.
 
Thanks to DJ and Eric for the class. Def learned a lot more and appreciate the goodies we got from the sponsors. Like others have said, you guys def made the rotary look easy to use. I'll continue with my PC and then hopefully I'll step up to a rotary next spring.
 
I'd totally be there if I was closer! To have the potential to pick up a few cool tips and tricks from a guy of your background would be awesome. I hope all that went learned a lot and paid attention: you got to see a Master work!
 
MDg35 said:
+1000. After seeing it being used and how much faster it was to correct then my PCXP with 105 on a surbuf pad or an orange pad, I was pretty much sold.



I wont need to do any polishing until this spring tough. My moms Inifiniti has the same label Tims M45 had, "Hard Clear Coat" under the hood. For her car the Makita I plan to get will certainly help. Corrections with the rotaries there were double the speed of me trying to correct with my PCXP.



I doubt it took you 4 hours to get home by the way you were driving up 95.;)
 
vettekid said:
I doubt it took you 4 hours to get home by the way you were driving up 95.;)



It seriously took 4hrs to get home. Everyone was driving the speed limit and I couldn't get pass them. Once I got to Philly, however, I started to speed up but ironically it still took 4hrs to get home. :aww:
 
Integragsr6 said:
It seriously took 4hrs to get home. Everyone was driving the speed limit and I couldn't get pass them. Once I got to Philly, however, I started to speed up but ironically it still took 4hrs to get home. :aww:



You should have followed Oren, I know it didn't take him 4 hours. Well with your lack of sleep I am glad you made it home in one piece.
 
Got_Leather said:
Side note : A rotary is not simple to use. It only seemed simple because Eric and I were there working with you and teaching it. I guarantee when your alone it won't be the same. Grab some junk panels and practice, practice, practice before you cause more harm than good.



Oh I will. This seems like a "practice makes you improve" situations.
 
vettekid said:
I doubt it took you 4 hours to get home by the way you were driving up 95.;)



I got home pretty quickly but I was just stating that the day before I only got 4 hours of sleep. The "slow cruise" back on 95N with you was fun. Thanks again for the XMT #3.
 
Cleaning Fool said:
Wool is KING! LOL



Hahaha



MDg35 said:
I got home pretty quickly but I was just stating that the day before I only got 4 hours of sleep. The "slow cruise" back on 95N with you was fun. Thanks again for the XMT #3.



Anytime, enjoyed the cruise myself, but for some reason you were always behind me.:xyxthumbs
 
Cleaning Fool said:
Wool is KING! LOL



I DEFINITELY AGREE!



Thanks Eric and DJ so much for the advice, teachings, and hospitality it was an unbelievable experience.



Also, thanks Dana for all the tips and advice especially when working on those panels. I truly learned a lot and I hope it is not the last time I receive your tutelage.



Thanks everyone!
 
Thanks to Dj and Eric for taking the day to teach us and give us all those helpful tips,also thanks to Dana for the info and tips. I would like to upgrade to a Makita but i won't be able to until later so i'll just stick with my PC for now.



It was very nice meeting you guys and thanks to Tim for letting us use his car,i bet it looks very attractive under the sun with all those 50/50 panels.
 
vettekid said:
Hahaha



Anytime, enjoyed the cruise myself, but for some reason you were always behind me.:xyxthumbs



LOL, I dont remember being behind you the whole way but if it makes you happy so be it. :lol
 
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