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    Posted by Jayden Woodward on 17 June 2014 at 15:28

    Hi all,

    Has anyone been or seen any reviews for the course offered by Hexis?

    I have been looking round and its under an hour away from me and want to get on a course asap.

    Open to other recommendations too

    Thanks
    Jay

    Cheryl Smith replied 11 years, 3 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Cheryl Smith

    Member
    17 June 2014 at 16:53

    http://uksgtraining.com

    you can never have too much training Jayden…

    Cheryl

  • Jayden Woodward

    Member
    17 June 2014 at 17:01

    Thanks Cheryl I’ll take a look 🙂

  • Gary Barker

    Member
    1 July 2014 at 14:17

    Hi Ive just done the wrapping course with Hexis, very good, but everyones vinyl can be applied using there own/manufacturers ways, so I would suggest you get training with the vinyl supplier you use, if you get a fail on any material, they will always ask have you had OUR training 🙂

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    1 July 2014 at 18:18
    quote Gary Barker:

    Hi Ive just done the wrapping course with Hexis, very good, but everyones vinyl can be applied using there own/manufacturers ways, so I would suggest you get training with the vinyl supplier you use, if you get a fail on any material, they will always ask have you had OUR training 🙂

    I think that’s one of the plus factors for the UKSG training that Robert does, they are independent & not tied to a specific brand but they are supported by a number of the big suppliers.

  • Cheryl Smith

    Member
    4 July 2014 at 20:52

    Ive done a few courses now…and all have had different techniques as Gary says ….William smith are a recognised teacher of 3m and Arlon …with great back up support…ie if something goes wrong, they are serious about showing you why its happened and what to do about it…
    Ive learned in my years of doing this, that wrapping is not just sticking on stickers, but its also chemistry.
    Once you learn stuff, and gain knowledge, its a great thing to talk to your customer about. There is respect to earn from really really KNOWING about how this stuff works…and the whole setup that is needed to fit stuff perfectly…
    Glean as much information as you can from your suppliers ….let them teach you about the products you are interested in using…bug them for it…not just samples, but ask for demos etc etc…
    We are all learning as we go along and products change along with time which shows long term effects etc etc…
    Ive been doing this 27 years or so…but would never confess to know it all…

    go for it Jaden….good for you.

    oh and put up and pic, then ill know if you are a boy or a girl…..(are there boys named Jaydon????)

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