imported_Automania
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You can read a lot of theory on detailing and learn a lot from technical write ups...but nothing can take the place of actually working in a real detail environment where you are exposed to hundreds of vehicles of varying conditions. An environment where you will encounter every imaginable situation, a wide cross section of paint types, trim, degrees of soiling and stains, and the greatest opportunity learn to diagnose and resolve problems and to practice, practice and refine your craft.
You learn quickly you cannot have a myopic view on how to detail....you learn there are many ways to accomplish great results...You learn you are only as good as the last vehicle you finished and every day there is room for improvement personally and professionally. This business of detailing is a very tactile and visual craft...you need to see, touch, smell and develop senses and you cannot do that by looking at beautiful pictures on the internet it is no substitute as being right there with the vehicle. Think of this place as a great resource and library but get real world experience.
You learn quickly you cannot have a myopic view on how to detail....you learn there are many ways to accomplish great results...You learn you are only as good as the last vehicle you finished and every day there is room for improvement personally and professionally. This business of detailing is a very tactile and visual craft...you need to see, touch, smell and develop senses and you cannot do that by looking at beautiful pictures on the internet it is no substitute as being right there with the vehicle. Think of this place as a great resource and library but get real world experience.