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Introduction to Detailing Workshop SYDNEY

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We have been listing to all our forum supporter requests for interstate Detail Workshops and have listened. Introducing our first of many Sydney Workshops excited.gif

Our price: $30.00

Introduction to Detailing & General Maintenance

Saturday 4th February 2012: 1:00pm Start

Location:JAS Oceania

15/453-455 Victoria St,

Wetherill Park

NSW 2164

These clinics are aimed squarely at the average car loving guy or girl who wants to learn more about the detailing process, techniques and products.

We cover:Washing and drying techiques.How to safely clay bar your car.

Machine polishing for beginners: YES you can safely remove swirls and scratches and enhance your own paint..

Explaining different machines, pads and abrasive products. We also cover using a machine for non abraisive products (Paint Cleaners)

Product explanations: IE: difference between a abrasive and non abrasive polish, difference between natural waxes and synthetics.

Wheel and tyre care.

Interior care tips.

Drinks provided

Clinic starts at 1.00pm and will run for about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on questions etc. Specials will be offered on the day.

A maximum of 12 per workshop.

Cost is $30.00 per person which is refunded as a store credit if you choose to buy products on the day of the clinic.

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Is this ever going to happen again!!! i have at least 5 guys that would come to one.. im sure with another post you could have another 20 or so..

i subscribed to the waxit website to be notified of the next one.

PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ make it sooon!!!

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