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Kar Glow said:I notice you have to be a "pro detailer" to post your before and after pics in this section. What makes one a pro detailer?
tdekany said:If you do this for a living you are a pro. Do you however do good work?:think:
Richie Carbone said:Not necessarily Thomas. The fact that you do it for a living alone doesn't make you a professional. What makes someone a true professional is consistancy and the level of quality they provide along with how well they are respected in their field.
All because you go down to Pep Boys and buy a bucket of detail products and do wash n waxes for $40.00 does not make someone a pro.
Apollo_Auto said:If you can arguably compare your works with the likes of detailers like Bob Willis, David Fermani, Todd Helme, Kevin Brown, Barry Theal, Bryan Burnworth, Paul Dalton, Paul Townsend, etc. etc. than you would probably be able to call yourself a "pro". If not, read their threads carefully, as there's a lot to learn from them. Washing cars thoroughly and having a reputation for "getting it clean" doesn't make one a pro... there's a whole lot more to it than that.
- Jesse O'Connor
a_guerrajr said:you forgot your name in the list!
Kar Glow said:Thanks Jesse, but what I should have asked is, What do you think makes a pro detailer? Im sure each person has their oppion and Im intersted in seeing what everyone is.
Apollo_Auto said:If you can arguably compare your works with the likes of detailers like Jesse O'Connor, Bob Willis, David Fermani, Todd Helme, Kevin Brown, Barry Theal, Bryan Burnworth, Paul Dalton, Paul Townsend, etc. etc. than you would probably be able to call yourself a "pro". If not, read their threads carefully, as there's a lot to learn from them. Washing cars thoroughly and having a reputation for "getting it clean" doesn't make one a pro... there's a whole lot more to it than that.
- Jesse O'Connor
David Fermani said:You're too kind Jesse. I modified your post to give you props back.
Kar Glow: Here's some interesting discussions regarding being a Pro and posting on Autopia. It's not a do all-be all, but more or less a reference:
http://www.autopia.org/forum/pro-details-before-after/129481-people-only-post-pictures-autopia.html
http://www.autopia.org/forum/profes...minimum-details-completed-considered-pro.html
toyotaguy said:top-notch results, branded name, and professionalism make you a pro!
if all you do are wash and waxes, you are not a "paint reconditioning pro"
if all you do is wash cars, you are not a "pro detailer"
if you can produce show car type results on a routine/consistent basis, then you would be a "paint reconditioning pro"
thats my opinion on the matter! I see quite a few "pro detailers" in my area who offer washes and wash and waxes claiming to remove oxidation and swirls with waxing....even heard of and saw the results of one "pro" who used a wax with a rotary and a wool pad on a black car....YIKES
There is a market for each type of auto detailer/reconditioner. people should just market themselves in the correct one
Richie Carbone said:Just out of curiosity David, how many posts did you have on here before you posted your first write up?
BTW nice home page.:dig