Does Age Matter in Detailing & Top 5 Posts from February!
by Reece @ DITake a look at the other popular posts from February 16!
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From the Vault
In this tutorial on how to detail a brand new car, Todd Cooperider takes you through all of the procedures and products necessary to ensure that your vehicle starts off with proper protection from the elements. Featured in this article is a brand new Mercedes Benz SLS AMG with plenty of photos all the way from 10/19/10!
Age always has its advantages especially when it comes to clarity. As part of the elderly community and a professional detailer i have a successful business because i focus better ” Been there done that and this works better”. There is a physical aspect to the labor of doing a vehicle and that’s when you chose your buffers and other tools wisely to make your job easier and more specialized rather than random. Plus detailing is not about how fast you can do it but how smart, efficient, meticulous and well you can do it.
Detailing is for all ages, just love what you do, do it well and always seek advice from others especial that old guy.
I fully agree Arthur, and you have touched on many of the key points I have discussed in the Age blog. Thanks again for the response!