Well, this is my first post on this forum, so bear with me.
I thought that it would be nice to share with others about my recent experience at the Stone Pro's Boot Camp. Especially since quite a few guys on this forum will be going to the next Boot Camp.
I flew 9 hours to take the class, and it was definitely worth it.
The first day after getting there at 7 am, Rob had a pot full of hot coffee and breakfast ready for all. How nice! At 8 am I was already trying to tame one of Rob's 175's flying over travertine. (I got spoiled with my Orbot and didn't have experience with a scrubber/buffer). What a difference comparing to IICRC classes where you sit and learn how to be a student during the whole day, whereas Rob actually wants you to become a Pro and get dirty right from the beginning.
During the time at the Boot camp, I started to learn the difference between marble, travertine, granite, quartz, how to remove hard water stains from glass and how to stain and polish concrete and more.
It was 3 days full of hands-on experience, a lot of new skills to learn, getting dirty and having a good time with other, like-minded guys. It's definitely not for a person who likes to sit around and wonder when the end of the day comes.
It really was a privilege to learn from Rob Fairfield and I think that whoever will decide to join his Boot Camp will not be disappointed.
I thought that it would be nice to share with others about my recent experience at the Stone Pro's Boot Camp. Especially since quite a few guys on this forum will be going to the next Boot Camp.
I flew 9 hours to take the class, and it was definitely worth it.
The first day after getting there at 7 am, Rob had a pot full of hot coffee and breakfast ready for all. How nice! At 8 am I was already trying to tame one of Rob's 175's flying over travertine. (I got spoiled with my Orbot and didn't have experience with a scrubber/buffer). What a difference comparing to IICRC classes where you sit and learn how to be a student during the whole day, whereas Rob actually wants you to become a Pro and get dirty right from the beginning.
During the time at the Boot camp, I started to learn the difference between marble, travertine, granite, quartz, how to remove hard water stains from glass and how to stain and polish concrete and more.
It was 3 days full of hands-on experience, a lot of new skills to learn, getting dirty and having a good time with other, like-minded guys. It's definitely not for a person who likes to sit around and wonder when the end of the day comes.
It really was a privilege to learn from Rob Fairfield and I think that whoever will decide to join his Boot Camp will not be disappointed.