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Tony Rome

New Member
I have been reading a lot web/here about different classes.
If I was looking purely for install (mostly hands on) what do you recommend?

I think Justin Pate would be the absolute best choice but his schedule/locations are not lining up to well with mine.

I see Lowen, 3M and maybe Oracal has a 2 day training course?
Any experience, help?
Thanks!
 

greytees

New Member
ive been wondering the same thing.

i dont want to wrap a car, have it look great, then have to redo it 6 months later bc of bubbles or whatever. my dad ran a body shop and used to always say..."if you dont have time to do it the right way, the first time, when your getting paid for it, how in the hell are you going to find the time and money to redo the whole job for free when it comes back all f'd up!"
 

mzick

New Member
3M Advanced Install Training

There is a new 3M Training / Testing facility opening in Dallas next month. Training is 3 days with classroom and lots of hands on. The couse is taught by 2 trainers that have their own installation companies...so you are being instructed by everyday installers. you can check the 3M website for links to more info or go to j3industries.net.
 

jetblack3s

New Member
i can get you train in my shop if you are locate in socal. all the crash course you go to really aren't that great.
 
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