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Old 06-13-04, 03:51   #1 (permalink)
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New Detailers Association

Brian Angelucci and myself are in the process of establishing a new detailing association. The association is open to all types of detailers, fixed or mobile.

We currently have a survey online at www.detailersassociation.com :we are seeking input from all detailers as what they would like to see the new association do for them.

We already have the Department of Automotive Technology at Southern Illinois University Carbondale assisting us with creating technical service bulletins for detailers.

Detailers from all across North America and beyond are welcome to join. The membership is currently free until the association becomes fully established.

For further information please contact Brian or myself

bangelucci@detailersassociation.com, or jhammill@detailersassociation.com

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Old 06-15-04, 05:13   #2 (permalink)
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What do Pro detailers get from becoming part of this. I don't want to come off as a d!ck, but you say it is free until everything is up and running.

What will the fee be?

I am not into giving money to people, when I don't know what the return will be for me.

Any other info, email it to me
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Old 06-15-04, 05:30   #3 (permalink)
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I saw this on another forum and have the same concern that NY Detailer has.
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I'm with NYDetailer on this one , what will the detailer get from this association ? Also what assurnace woud there be that any hack that calls himself a detailer can join and be called and member of the Detailers Association thus making him the real thing? Don't get me wrong there is interest in such a program but there needs to be a outline of how it will work. Please post what you have in mind.
 
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NY detailer, thanks for your questions.

Among many of the things we are trying to do for detailers are:

-assistance with Business Insurance and Health Insurance
-Buying groups for discounts
-Networking opportunities
-Training certification
- Providing Technical Information Sheets , which the Department of Automotive Technology at The Southern University of Illinois Carbondale is assisiting us in the production of.
-Annual conventions, golf outtings, dinners, awards, etc.
-Tried and tested detailing products -- give the "PDTA Seal of Approval"
-Assistance with OSHA and EPA compliance.
-Marketing programs

All of these ideas have come from other detailers who have told us this is what they want from an association. Please visit the web site and take the survey, tell us what you would like an association to provide for you. This association will be run by detailers for detailers, providing practical advice from people who are out working in the industry on a day to day basis.

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Curious that a person with one post to the premier detailing site... well, you can fill in the rest.

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Criteria for membership is currently being finalized, things like proof of insurance, licence, any qualifications such as ASE or being certified by recognized training program.

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Jim, there is no licensing, ASE could care less about detailers, and 'recognized' training programs are usually mfg sponsered, so...

Check with Bud, He'll have all the answers.

I've an open mind. Good Luck.

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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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I was a member of the Professional Detailing Association when I first started and they didn't ask for anything other than dues (initially about $25 a year) and sent me out a certificate and sticker for my car. They had no idea if I was a good detailer or a hacker. I got a quarterly newletter and occasionally I would get free samples from distributers. When they raised the dues to $80 a year, I quit. Just not enough benefit.

What is important in any such organization is a way to verify their members are who they say they are and offer tangible benefits. Too often, you have to jump through hoops to get the perks (sort of like with rebates, make it hard enough and few will actually take advantage). What kind of assurances do we have your organization will be different? Not trying to slam you or anything, I'm just curious how you will go about all this.
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jimamary, there are many requirements for a licence in most States, in my state you have to have a business licence in order to get insurance . Perhaps I should have been clearer, a licence to do business , not a licence to detail, my apologies for the misunderstanding.


Scottwax, great comments, thank you.

Too many legit detailers are being hurt by hacks who can undercut their prices by 25-50 % because they dont have insurance, or are not in compliance with EPA regulations etc. Why should the legitamate businessman suffer becuase of that ?

Most of the detailers who I speak to are currently paying about 12-1500 a year for insurance , that was the number one request for assistance with in the survey we have on the web site. Brian has been working with several insurance companies to try and find someone who specializes in insuring mobile and fixed detail bays without charging the earth. He is currently working with two insurance companies to try and get group rates , or a discount for association members.

We are also working with one major supplier right now to get a discount scheme in place for members, no rebates or anything like that, simply call in, tell them your membership number and get your discount.

I would also like to add that the association will be run by detailers for detailers, not by the suppliers or distrubitors, but by the regular guys in the shops and vans who have to fight it out everyday.

Everyone, please go and take the survey, tell us exactly what you would want to see from the association, what you would like to get out of it.

There is no charge, all the current expenses are being paid by Brian and myself , so if it all goes south through a lack of intrest, we will be the only ones out of pocket.

We welcome all suggestions and involvement, positive or otherwise.

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What are the goals of this organization?

I say the only requirement to join be that you have a business license. There are plenty of small time operations out there that don't care or have the money for the other stuff but still do a quality job. I know I'm not going to run out and take a training class for detailing so I can join. I don't think it would help me out at all.

Compared to other trades, detailing doesn't actually require that much skill (not saying it doesn't require any though)... It's mostly labor.

What would be the most helpfull though is learning how to market your detailing business better, etc. That seems to be where most start-up professional detailers have their problems. I'd see the biggest help being infomation on how to actually run your business more effeciently.
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