Presentation is everything.....at least for me. It shows me what level of EXPECTIONS I expect from you as much as you expect from your appearance to anyone walking into the shop.
What's your Pro Shop Detailer Presentation Score ;-)
This is sort of a *my musings* of the day thread.
For all you pro detailers out there, how much do you spend on the shop, equipment, supplies,etc. Not from a who has the biggest budget, but just *investing* into your business.
As crazy as this big town is out here, there is less than a HANDFUL of detailers I know I would bring my cars to. Some are more *concierge services-mobile* but are deeply invested in knowledge of the trade, and while they may not have a shop , they have good tooling, paint meters and good chemicals worth the professional detailer fee they command. These guys I would consider more of a connoisseur detailer.
Second to that, there are shops which have invested heavily into the *shop*, tiled floors, inground lifts for all detailing bays, etc, etc. They don't use our *autopia boutique products*, house brand/bulk usually, but they are a FULL service shop. They will take off the wheels, properly torque them on, etc.
THESE are the levels of shops/people I like to deal with.
Will the inground lifts make you a better detailer. No
Will the 3" pnemuatic rotary gun i spied make you a better detailer. No
Will the top tier chemicals I see stocked make me feel more confident you're a better detailer. No
But at least I know you are vested into the craft.....
What's your Pro Shop Detailer Presentation Score ;-)
This is sort of a *my musings* of the day thread.
For all you pro detailers out there, how much do you spend on the shop, equipment, supplies,etc. Not from a who has the biggest budget, but just *investing* into your business.
As crazy as this big town is out here, there is less than a HANDFUL of detailers I know I would bring my cars to. Some are more *concierge services-mobile* but are deeply invested in knowledge of the trade, and while they may not have a shop , they have good tooling, paint meters and good chemicals worth the professional detailer fee they command. These guys I would consider more of a connoisseur detailer.
Second to that, there are shops which have invested heavily into the *shop*, tiled floors, inground lifts for all detailing bays, etc, etc. They don't use our *autopia boutique products*, house brand/bulk usually, but they are a FULL service shop. They will take off the wheels, properly torque them on, etc.
THESE are the levels of shops/people I like to deal with.
Will the inground lifts make you a better detailer. No
Will the 3" pnemuatic rotary gun i spied make you a better detailer. No
Will the top tier chemicals I see stocked make me feel more confident you're a better detailer. No
But at least I know you are vested into the craft.....