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Very interesting.
85% of you are self-taught. Not what I expected.
Pre-Internet, it's hard to imagine someone self-teaching themself.
I think the web has revolutionized car detailing.
Just 10 years ago, you bought a Dewalt buffer, some pads, read the manual and "winged it."
Now you can watch vids on autogeek and youtube and polish like a pro in hours.
Amazing.
It seems there's 4 ways of "going pro":
1. Attend a school (RightLook, TotalPros, Detail King, Detailing Success, etc.).
2. Self-taught: trial and error, research online, etc.
3. Work at a car dealership.
4. Work at a detail shop.
Where did the pros here get their training?
Watch every video you can and take in every bit of information. Get some junk panels to practice on, and when you are done go and watch the videos again to compare your technique. It doesn't come the first time, so don't be disappointed.
Without a paint depth gauge I can't see how you can comfortably buff a car out. I don't care how many junk panels I have buffed out I may think I'm doing it ok and right but really I could be just 5 extra seconds from burning through the paint...but since I havent burned through the paint I feel I'm doing it 'right'..that to me is false confidence.
I believe this is still a great way to learn but you can't build great confidence in it. See I am self taught and for that fact I will not call myself a professional even though this is what I do everyday. I constantly wonder am I doing this correct? Is there a better way to be doing this? My main concern is high speed buffing. I have been to AG's class but I need 'one on one'. We worked on flat panels not curved panels or anything like that. Each year during the winter I keep telling myself I am going to go to work for another well established detail shop and learn the 'ins and outs' of detailing and try to get a better Idea how to buff cars using a high speed buffer....This is why I bought myself a new flex that came in today!!!
Just my 2 cents.:xyxthumbs: