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Mutoh to hold hands-on School of Wrap class at Phoenix office

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Phoenix, AZ. - Mutoh is rolling out their last Hands-On School of Wrap Class for 2010 with professional car wrapper Justin Pate. Classes will take place December 9th through 11th and registration is now available.

“There is no other installer or workshop that fully understands speed wrapping and can clearly teach quality and efficiency,” states Pate. Pate uses his easy to understand system (UGIS) that works on any vehicle, with any vinyl material.

The two day beginner class will inform students of proper tool usage, properties of the film, Justin’s UGIS system and post installation tips. During this two day workshop students will completely wrap a vehicle from start to finish. The beginner class is $599 for both days; Mutoh printer owners receive a discounted rate of $499.

The one day advanced class will further the students knowledge by integrating bumpers, deep recessed areas, increasing quality and lowering install times. The advanced class is $399 and discounted rate of $349 for Mutoh printer owners.

For attending, all students will receive 2 DVDs- Techniques and Tips: Vehicle Installations and Speedwrap Xtra as well as a NT Cutter A-551P knife, Avery squeegee and a Bezomatic self-igniting top (over $150 value!)

Students will leave with an in depth understanding of graphic installation mechanics and a competitive advantage in the vehicle wrap industry.

Classes are sponsored by Avery Dennison, a recognized media manufacturer that develops innovative identification and decorative solutions for businesses and consumers worldwide. Avery will be providing their 1005 Supercast EZ RS print film and 1360 glossy overlam that Pate will apply to the vehicles with the students.

Students that own a Mutoh printer, or register for all three days, will receive a discount.

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