Enhance your SkillsBuilding on Level One and the skillset developed, you will be advancing onto more advanced machine polishing and cleaning techniques, to progress your detailing career and skillset further. Existing valeters and detailers confident in their skillset's reflection of Level One's content may also qualify to bypass to this level, should they be able to demonstrate their qualification by purchasing, taking, and passing with sufficient breadth, our online Level One assessment.
Machines introduced at this level include forced rotation dual action polishers, every inception of Dual action polishers, both in throw and size. We'll also look at pad types, heavy cutting options and defect identification to assess what can be rectified and how.
Interiors are explored in greater depth with higher yield services with 'dry' steam cleaning, odour removal, leather protection and treatment, and stain removal with the associated chemistry. Small area sanding and isolated correction are a key finish to this level and allow you to achieve fantastic results from otherwise irreparable damage
Following your introduction skills learnt in Level One, you will be progressing onto more skilful machine polishing and cleaning techniques. Machines introduced at this level include forced rotation dual action polishers, every inception of Dual action polishers, both in throw and size. We'll also look at pad types, heavy cutting options and defect identification to assess what can be rectified and how. Interiors are explored in greater depth with higher yield services with dry steam cleaning, odour removal, leather protection and treatment, and stain removal with the associated chemistry.
• Pad types
• Compound grades
• Rubber and plastic protection
• Coatings after-care
• Polymer and PTFE exterior LSPs
• Glass sealants
• Troubleshooting
• Accreditations
• Financial management
• Insurance
• Marketing
• Pricing
• Spot Sanding
• Targeting your customer base
• Safe working practice
• Workshop planning
• Intermediate chemical knowledge
• Efficiency and time management
• Matte finishes
• Environmental considerations
• Advanced cleaner chemistry
• Bonded overspray and concrete
• LSPs
• Engine bay detailing
• Plastic trim restoration
• Odour removal
• Steam cleaning
• Stain removal & chemical principles
• Fabric and leather protection
• Paint types and their principles
• Long and short throw DA machines
• Forced action machines
• Lighting
• Defect identification
Following the course, further case studies and exercises will allow the knowledge to develop further as you use it over a 3-6 month period, after which the Level 2 exam is sat to award certification.
Course Length 2 Days (0930-1600)
Group Size One-to-One
Location UK Detailing Academy, 2 Purlieus Barn, Ewen, Cirencester, GL7 6BY
Experience / Qualification Completion of Level 1
Refreshments or Lunch Refreshments included