Two hands positioning a large sheet of dark window film against a car's rear door glass

Wrap and tint school

Learn the tradeon real cars

Small hands-on classes in Tempe, taught by the crew running jobs the same week. You practise on actual vehicles, not a flat sheet of glass on a bench.

Why we teach

The trade is short of people

There is more work in this valley than there are hands able to do it properly, and the usual way in is to sweep a shop floor for a year hoping somebody shows you something. That is a slow and unreliable apprenticeship.

Our classes compress it. A few days of concentrated instruction on real vehicles, with somebody standing next to you correcting your squeegee angle before it becomes a habit, gets you further than months of watching videos and guessing.

Nobody leaves here claiming to be a master. You leave able to do the job to a standard a customer would pay for, and knowing which mistakes cost you a panel of film.

  • SmallClass sizes
  • RealVehicles, not benches
  • TempeIn person, on site

Who turns up

Detailers adding a service. People starting out on their own. Body shop staff broadening what they can take in. Fleet managers who would rather handle decals in house.

Courses

Two courses, one classroom

Take either on its own, or take both if you want to walk out able to offer the full pair of services that most shops sell together.

Trainee using an orange hard card inside a car door to work film into the corner of the glass

Window tint classes

Cutting, shrinking, heat forming and installing on real glass, plus the Arizona legal limits you need to know before you charge anybody.

Window tint classes
Heat gun and cloth being used to work vinyl film along the belt line of a car window

Vehicle wrap classes

Panel planning, relief cuts, inlays, recesses and post-heating. The part where most self-taught installers lose money on wasted film.

Vehicle wrap classes

Straight answers

Training questions

Do I need any experience?

None. Classes start from how to hold the blade and where to stand relative to the panel. If you already have some experience, say so when you enquire and the instructor will push you further rather than making you repeat the basics.

Is there a certificate?

You get documentation that you completed the course with us. Be careful with anyone selling you a nationally recognised licence for this trade, because no such thing exists in Arizona. What gets you hired is a portfolio and the ability to do clean work in front of somebody.

What do I need to bring?

Yourself and clothes you do not mind ruining. Tools and film are provided during the course. We will talk you through what to buy for yourself afterwards, and which of the cheap kits online are a waste of money.

Do you help with work afterwards?

We point people at openings we hear about, and we answer questions from past students long after the course ends. We do not promise anybody a job, because that is not a promise a training provider can honestly make.

When do classes run?

Dates are set in blocks and seats are limited by how many people can usefully work on one vehicle at a time. Call or send the enquiry form and we will tell you what the next available block is.

Sign up

Put your name down

Fill this in and we will come back with the next available block, what it covers and what it costs. Say which course you want and roughly what experience you already have, so we can pitch the days at the right level.

If you would rather talk it through first, call the shop on (602) 878-9022 during opening hours.

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