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To me this seems to create an 'authority' on detailing which doesn't seem to offer many benefits for the working detailer. I'm sure all of the pros on this board knows what works for them and one of the strengths here is the sharing of information regarding products, tools, tips, etc. I honestly don't know where I would find any more information on detailing. I personally feel that your criteria for being a 'detailer' such as proof of insurance or training certificate from a third-party (often manufacturer) would help professionalize the trade. In fact, I would go as far to say that people who are excellent at what they do but smaller scale would shirk this type of setup.
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