lane5515
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- Mar 3, 2013
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I think Mike describes it well in this thread
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-make-money-detailing-cars/105543-pro-detailer-wanted-southeastern-michigan-detroit-area.html
"Someone that has taken my 3-day Competition Ready class is preferred but any professional, qualified detailer with a stellar reputation can apply."
I feel a "Professional Detailer" is someone with a lot of experience (qualified), uses quality auto detailing specific tools and products (qualified) and earns a reputation of performing high quality work should be considered a professional detailer.
Just because someone has a certification or works in a detailing business doesn't mean they will deliver "professional" results. I do auto detailing on the weekends for friends, family members and referrals and take pride in my work. I believe the results I achieve are much higher than a lot of the detailing businesses in my area but I wouldn't consider myself a professional.
Anyone on this forum that has a passion for what they do, continues to learn, cares about the end result and finishes a detail to the best of their ability is a professional in my eyes. Some people may be better at detailing than me but that's why I am on this site - to learn and share with others so we can all produce "professional" results.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-make-money-detailing-cars/105543-pro-detailer-wanted-southeastern-michigan-detroit-area.html
"Someone that has taken my 3-day Competition Ready class is preferred but any professional, qualified detailer with a stellar reputation can apply."
I feel a "Professional Detailer" is someone with a lot of experience (qualified), uses quality auto detailing specific tools and products (qualified) and earns a reputation of performing high quality work should be considered a professional detailer.
Just because someone has a certification or works in a detailing business doesn't mean they will deliver "professional" results. I do auto detailing on the weekends for friends, family members and referrals and take pride in my work. I believe the results I achieve are much higher than a lot of the detailing businesses in my area but I wouldn't consider myself a professional.
Anyone on this forum that has a passion for what they do, continues to learn, cares about the end result and finishes a detail to the best of their ability is a professional in my eyes. Some people may be better at detailing than me but that's why I am on this site - to learn and share with others so we can all produce "professional" results.