imported_PaPaGrizz
New member
Howdy all,
Just a quick post to introduce myself.
Just starting out in the world of detailing and I am still in the research/learning process. Some may ask... Why in the heck would you want to start a detailing Biz??
Long story short (maybe)... After being without a motorcycle for 35 years, I decided back in July to get another one. It is an 04 model and needed some work both mechanically and cosmetically. Anyhow... after getting it running strong, I wanted to take it or have a "Professional" detail job done to it so it would be easier for me to keep my new ride shining.
So my search began..looking for a detailer. After a looooong search I came up empty, so I decided to just do it myself, which took me about 16 hours and a case of beer to accomplish. The bike turned out pretty good considering I was using just your average Joe detailing products and methods.
It was then that it hit me :think:..... Here is a market for a new business :heelclick After researching the area I found there were only a handful of Pro detailer s willing to do Bikes, autos, planes and boats.
Mmmm...did I say "a short post and long story short??"
Sorry about that!
Point being I am a long way to becoming a Pro, but I have the will, determination, motivation and passion. Now all I need is: knowledge, equipment, skills and money...
So in my spare time I will be cruising around this fine forum picking up all the info I can.
Thanks for reading and sorry for the ramble...:thx
Al (PaPaGrizz) Nelson
Just a quick post to introduce myself.
Just starting out in the world of detailing and I am still in the research/learning process. Some may ask... Why in the heck would you want to start a detailing Biz??
Long story short (maybe)... After being without a motorcycle for 35 years, I decided back in July to get another one. It is an 04 model and needed some work both mechanically and cosmetically. Anyhow... after getting it running strong, I wanted to take it or have a "Professional" detail job done to it so it would be easier for me to keep my new ride shining.
So my search began..looking for a detailer. After a looooong search I came up empty, so I decided to just do it myself, which took me about 16 hours and a case of beer to accomplish. The bike turned out pretty good considering I was using just your average Joe detailing products and methods.
It was then that it hit me :think:..... Here is a market for a new business :heelclick After researching the area I found there were only a handful of Pro detailer s willing to do Bikes, autos, planes and boats.
Mmmm...did I say "a short post and long story short??"

Point being I am a long way to becoming a Pro, but I have the will, determination, motivation and passion. Now all I need is: knowledge, equipment, skills and money...

Thanks for reading and sorry for the ramble...:thx
Al (PaPaGrizz) Nelson