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I am obviously using Autopia to gain detailing knowledge as far as waxes sealants procedures and such. My question is, where do I look to "study" up on non-detailing detailing info.
I am not so simple minded to think that the only thing that seperates the DavidB's,Scottwax"s,and NYDetailers and other great pro's from those that do enough to get by is the difference in the quality of products.
I have only been detailing for a short time so I know much more will come with time. I just want to know what sets the best above the average as far as knowledge.
I would like to learn about different types of paints used, typical and non typical mistakes made by others, things to look for in the trade, things to look out for and such.
How can I learn more "professional" things other than just products used. This knowledge along with time and experience I feel is what will someday make me a detailer more than just a guy that does a pretty good job detailing.
Sorry for the length of this post
I am obviously using Autopia to gain detailing knowledge as far as waxes sealants procedures and such. My question is, where do I look to "study" up on non-detailing detailing info.
I am not so simple minded to think that the only thing that seperates the DavidB's,Scottwax"s,and NYDetailers and other great pro's from those that do enough to get by is the difference in the quality of products.
I have only been detailing for a short time so I know much more will come with time. I just want to know what sets the best above the average as far as knowledge.
I would like to learn about different types of paints used, typical and non typical mistakes made by others, things to look for in the trade, things to look out for and such.
How can I learn more "professional" things other than just products used. This knowledge along with time and experience I feel is what will someday make me a detailer more than just a guy that does a pretty good job detailing.
Sorry for the length of this post