We can confirm doing large areas come out evenly. John and a few other trainees helped on a job in D.C. at the Peace Center a couple of months ago. It was a full dye large project that occurred over several days. John and others went down to lend a hand and get more experience doing this type of work. In addition to the Dye Lot Facebook page, and the color cue app these are the kind of opportunities Chris has available to his graduates who want to continue to hone their skill.
I know I've been very vocal about the services we offer on MB. We've been involved with Chris since last March, almost a year. This is one thing that we haven't much talked about here. Prior to that I kept tabs on his progress and who was taking his class for a couple of years before making the investment. When I saw certain people I respected taking his class and speaking up about the value and experience I knew this was the right thing for us. I personally reached out to those I knew took his class, unbeknownst to Chris to get their first hand opinion. Dave Gill being one of them. Dave is by far one of the most upstanding people in our industry and a really great, humble guy. After a couple of years waiting in the wings and having lots of interaction with Chris answering questions we had, we finally pulled the trigger.
I'm glad that Chris is here educating MBers about his services. Knowing some of the controversy, reputation and push back/negativity he's had on other social media sites, I've didn't have it in me to get beat up by you all over this and share our experience. I'm so glad he's here speaking for himself. I'm happy that we can share our experiences now and Chris is here to answer the questions share first hand.
Like many services, tools etc, it's not the right fit for everyone. But, if you are considering adding color repair and you have researched and know that you have a market for it, this is the class to take.