When it comes to detailing, sometimes we would just like to continue to do things the way we have always done them. It's easy to understand, it's almost always fun and it's the way we know best. Hey, doing things the way we have always done them got us this far. However, in order to improve we need to take time to set realistic goals and find ways of measuring whether or not we are meeting those goals. Because we are all at different levels with regard to detailing and come from different backgrounds, we will all have slightly different goals. Are there new products that you are looking forward to trying next year? Will you be planning on upgrading and improving your detailing process in some way? If so, why not share your thoughts.
What are your detailing goals for 2005?
Here is one of the goals that I have set for 2005.
Since I operate my own detailing business, I am now establishing a ‘hands-on training tutorial’ for interested clients here in Southern New Jersey. Basically, it would be very much the same as any of my regular detailing jobs. The only difference being that the client would work along with me on their own vehicle and they would get to see everything involved, including the process and the products used. Is there really a need for this type of training? Well during the past few years I have found that some people just have a basic need to learn more about how they can properly clean, polish and wax their own car, just like a professional. In an attempt to fill this need it was only a natural progression to think about offering hands-on tutorials.
What are your detailing goals for 2005?
Here is one of the goals that I have set for 2005.
Since I operate my own detailing business, I am now establishing a ‘hands-on training tutorial’ for interested clients here in Southern New Jersey. Basically, it would be very much the same as any of my regular detailing jobs. The only difference being that the client would work along with me on their own vehicle and they would get to see everything involved, including the process and the products used. Is there really a need for this type of training? Well during the past few years I have found that some people just have a basic need to learn more about how they can properly clean, polish and wax their own car, just like a professional. In an attempt to fill this need it was only a natural progression to think about offering hands-on tutorials.
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