It seems like with everything else in the detail industry that the training market is becoming over saturated. Obviously you have the respected training brands, then there's the detailers no one's ever heard of doing trainings and the guys that are out of touch and their training techniques might not apply anymore. So what's a detailer whose looking to better their skill set do with all the options that are out there? Kyle Kamas joins me to discuss this and give some feedback on what detailers should look for in a training. Kyle not only has attened many trainings but he also been on the other side working at the Rupes training facility.



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