DETAILERS are always asking me why we spend so much time in our training focusing on what you might call "the anatomy" of a vehicle.
"Lets just get out in the shop and show me how to detail."
If I may, let's take the dental student studying to be a dentist. They work on teeth right? Filling cavities, cleaning teeth, maybe doing
crowns and bridges.
Why then do they have to take extensive courses in the anatomy of the body and in their training they have to dissect a body.
If you understand why that is part of their course
Training you will understand why a detailer should have as much a
command and knowledge of all aspects of materials in a motor vehicle.
Just my opinion, of course. Take what like and leave the rest.
Bud Abraham
"Lets just get out in the shop and show me how to detail."
If I may, let's take the dental student studying to be a dentist. They work on teeth right? Filling cavities, cleaning teeth, maybe doing
crowns and bridges.
Why then do they have to take extensive courses in the anatomy of the body and in their training they have to dissect a body.
If you understand why that is part of their course
Training you will understand why a detailer should have as much a
command and knowledge of all aspects of materials in a motor vehicle.
Just my opinion, of course. Take what like and leave the rest.
Bud Abraham