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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3714277" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I have a buddy who details cars, semis, and RVs down near weatherford tx. He also does driveways/parking lots and acid washes livestock trailers. I could reach out and see if he is interested in training. Not a bad teacher, and his standards are extremely high, great dude all around. I worked for him for a few months when I lost my job.</p><p></p><p>honestly, most of the science behind the process is in using clean, heated water, following directions on chemicals, and learning what works for your applications. If you find a company who’s chemicals you want to use, I would reach out for training materials. A lot of them offer something of the sort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3714277, member: 35036"] I have a buddy who details cars, semis, and RVs down near weatherford tx. He also does driveways/parking lots and acid washes livestock trailers. I could reach out and see if he is interested in training. Not a bad teacher, and his standards are extremely high, great dude all around. I worked for him for a few months when I lost my job. honestly, most of the science behind the process is in using clean, heated water, following directions on chemicals, and learning what works for your applications. If you find a company who’s chemicals you want to use, I would reach out for training materials. A lot of them offer something of the sort. [/QUOTE]
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