Professional auto detailing education

Hands-On Car Detailing Training in Toronto

Our car detailing training in Toronto is designed for beginners, working detailers and business owners who want practical, supervised instruction. Learn complete interior and exterior detailing or advance into paint correction and ceramic coating, equipment selection, workflow, pricing and customer-expectation guidance.

Detailing since 2004Real-world shop experience
Hands-on learningTechnique, practice and feedback
Courses from $500Two focused training programs
Technical + businessProcess, products, pricing and sales

Course options

Car Detailing Training in Toronto: Courses and Prices

Each option focuses on safe, repeatable decisions rather than memorizing one product or process. Training dates are scheduled based on availability. Contact us before booking to confirm the class format and current opening.

Complete detailing course

Car Detailing Training

2 days · Interior and exterior detailing fundamentals

$500CAD
  • Interior assessment and safe product selection
  • Vacuuming, stain treatment and pet-hair methods
  • Shampoo, steam and hot-water extraction
  • Safe exterior washing and drying
  • Wheels, tires, clay and decontamination
  • Equipment, workflow, packages and pricing
Ask About Detailing Training

All prices are in Canadian dollars. Course dates and availability must be confirmed before registration. Travel, accommodation and take-home products are not included unless stated in your written booking confirmation.

Skills that connect

What You Will Learn

Good correction and coating results depend on the steps before, during and after polishing. The curriculum connects surface preparation, tool control, product behaviour and final inspection into one practical workflow.

01

Interior Assessment

Identify fabrics, leather, plastics, screens and sensitive areas before selecting products, heat or moisture.

02

Steam and Extraction

Understand when vacuuming, agitation, steam, shampoo or hot-water extraction is appropriate for the material and condition.

03

Exterior Preparation

Wash, dry and decontaminate paint while limiting unnecessary contact and avoidable marring.

04

Paint Assessment

Use lighting, visual inspection and test spots to distinguish correctable defects from damage requiring another repair.

05

Machine Polishing

Understand polisher movement, pressure, speed, working area, heat, pad choice and residue management.

06

Correction Strategy

Compare enhancement, single-stage and two-stage approaches and recognize when chasing a defect creates unnecessary risk.

07

Coating Application

Prepare the surface, apply and level coating, identify high spots and explain initial curing and aftercare.

08

Pricing and Sales

Build service packages, quote by condition and communicate realistic outcomes without overpromising cleaning, correction or protection.

Professional decision-making

Correction Is Not the Same as Repair

A responsible detailer needs to recognize the limit of polishing. Training covers how to evaluate defects, perform a test spot and communicate a realistic target before committing to an aggressive process.

  • Eligible clear-coat defects such as swirl marks, wash marring, haze and some light scratches may be reduced through polishing.
  • Deep scratches and stone chips may extend beyond the safely correctable portion of the clear coat and can require touch-up or refinishing.
  • Peeling clear coat, rust and dents are body or paint-repair concerns rather than detailing corrections.
  • A test spot helps identify the least aggressive combination that can produce an acceptable improvement.

From inquiry to training

How the Training Process Works

We confirm your experience, goals and preferred course before scheduling so the training starts at the right level.

Tell Us Your Goals

Share your detailing experience, equipment familiarity and whether you are learning for a business, job or personal interest.

Select the Course

Choose the two-day detailing program or the three-day paint correction and ceramic coating program based on the skills you want to develop.

Confirm Your Date

We verify availability, class format, location, payment terms and what to bring before registration is finalized.

Learn and Practise

Work through demonstrations, supervised technique and a repeatable process you can continue refining after the course.

Built for different goals

Who This Training Is For

You do not need to own a detailing shop to benefit. The right course depends on your current skill level and how you plan to use the training.

New Detailers

Build safe habits before speed and learn why preparation, inspection and test spots matter.

Working Professionals

Improve consistency, diagnose process problems and add structured correction or coating services.

Shop and Mobile Operators

Refine packages, production flow, pricing and customer communication for higher-value services.

Enthusiasts

Learn how to care for personal vehicles with a better understanding of paint systems, tools and product limits.

Why MNV Auto Detailing

Training Grounded in Real Vehicle Work

MNV Auto Detailing has worked with vehicle interiors, exterior finishes, polishing systems and protective products since 2004. Training translates that experience into a process students can understand, practise and adapt.

Helpful answers

Detailing Training FAQs

Do I need previous detailing experience?
No previous professional experience is required for the two-day car detailing course. Basic washing and detailing experience is helpful before taking the three-day paint correction and ceramic coating course. Tell us your experience when inquiring so we can recommend the right starting point.
Is the training hands-on?
Yes. The courses combine explanation and demonstration with supervised practical work. The amount of practice available can depend on the course format, class size and condition of the training surfaces.
Where is the training held?
Training is offered in Toronto. The exact location, date, start time and access instructions are confirmed with you before registration is finalized.
What tools and products are covered?
Depending on the course, training discusses vacuums, steam, extraction, brushes, wash tools, decontamination products, paint-inspection lighting, dual-action polishers, pads, compounds, finishing polishes and ceramic coatings. Specific brands may vary because the goal is to understand product categories and selection rather than memorize one system.
Will I learn how to remove every scratch?
No course can make every defect safely correctable. You will learn to assess defect type and depth, perform a test spot and recognize when a scratch, chip, failing clear coat or other damage requires a different repair.
What is covered in the two-day car detailing course?
The $500 CAD course covers interior assessment, vacuuming, stain and pet-hair methods, shampoo, steam, hot-water extraction, exterior washing, wheels and tires, paint decontamination, equipment, workflow and basic package pricing.
How do I reserve a training date?
Call 647-394-3656 or use the contact form with your preferred course, experience level and availability. We will confirm the date, class format, location and payment terms before your place is reserved.

Ready to build your skills?

Request the Next Available Training Date

Tell us which course interests you, what experience you already have and when you are available. We will help you choose the appropriate program and confirm the next training date.