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    Teach them while they are young

    I whored out these pictures on a couple other forums and I totally forgot to include DC. We can`t have that, so here you go. I`m just a proud papa showing off his kids, so you`ll have to forgive me.

    I`m getting excited for the 2010 detailing season to start around here. It keeps toying with me, but we are still a couple weeks away from consistent 50 degree weather. One of the reasons I`m really excited is because my oldest boy (6 1/2) is getting good at this whole detailing thing. I thought I`d post a little brag post about his training and his little brother`s training. This is good advice for any of you with kids who get in the way while you are trying to detail your car. Teach them to help. It will actually speed the process up a bit.

    The first job I got him started on was filling the bucket. That is something easy that any kid can do. It makes them feel good to make the bubbles. Start them out by just filling it, but as they get older then you can start teaching them about which soap to use for different cars.





    The next easiest thing for little kids to do is wipe down the wheels after you have washed them. Just give them a microfiber and tell them to get the drips off. This will train their little fingers to be very detailed as well as getting the experience of wiping things down.




    Graduate them from wheels to getting the drips that collect under the rear deck lid and drip out of the gas cap. It saves a lot of time to have them chase those drips around for you.





    I would normally say to start them on washing the car, but they need to be a little older. Once they get tall enough, or if you start them when they are four or five, then they can start by washing the bumpers at least. I`ve found that those are more durable as far as paint goes and there is less chance that they are going to damage anything.



    Of course, have them get more experience by washing other things too.



    I`ve had my boy clay a few bumpers in his day too. Again, because the paint is more durable, I don`t worry about him damaging anything. It is great when you have a car with bugs on the bumper or around the fog lights and you just want to keep the little guy busy for awhile. If the car is low enough, you can even start teaching him how to do it right after they get some experience.



    Before you freak out that I have him working on a $150K Porsche, you should know the owner is a good friend of mine and he was standing there the whole time laughing.

    Vacuuming is another great task to start kids out on. I started Erik out young as did I with his 2 year old brother. They are both expert vacuum operators at this point.





    Clearly child labor laws don`t apply at OCDetails. lol

    Interior detailing is something your kids can help out with too. I like letting my kids loose with a bottle of Meguiar`s Quick Interior Detailer. It is safe on everything and it isn`t that expensive, so I don`t worry that they hold the bottle 2 inches from the surface when they spray. (they learn)



    Windows are also a good thing, but you`ll probably have to go over those again for sure. It is a good thing to have them do since it is their fingerprints all over the place anyway. My boy keeps his area of the van much cleaner knowing he is responsible for detailing it if he makes a mess.



    Waxing by hand is something I`ll let my boy do to my bike or on the bumpers, but since he can`t reach the entire panel on many cars, I tend to do most of the waxing myself.



    It takes awhile before they can be let loose with a polisher too, but once you have gone this far with them, try talking them out of a turn to hold the machine for a couple minutes.





    Buffing off the wax is also something they are good at. Erik`s job is to go over the car when I am done and make sure I haven`t missed any spots. This goes along with their drip spotting tasks.



    And of course, let`s not forget about the cleanup. They love helping put things away. I`m not ready to let them loose on the cleaning of the pads, but Erik figured out the Pad Washer right after I got it out of the box and assembled.



    So the point is that you should include your kids in your detailing hobby. Don`t necessarily let them run loose in customer cars, but let them help maintain the family fleet. It will teach them more than you realize. Work ethic, cleanliness, team work, and a love for the best darn job in the world!



    I`ve tried to teach my daughter. Erik has tried too.







    She usually just ends up like this though...



    But most of the time she just supervises and lets us know what we should be doing. lol



    I believe she is reminding us of the virtues of using microfiber instead of t-shirts. lol Gotta love kids, I tell ya.

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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Really cool.

    Bet they can do windows better than I can.
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Those are great pics and thanks for sharing them with us
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Quote Originally Posted by Jngrbrdman View Post
    One of the reasons I`m really excited is because my oldest boy (6 1/2) is getting good at this whole detailing thing.
    You know the scary part? I actually remember the thread you made on Autopia back when that kid was born.



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    LOL I know. Time flies, man. He has been waiting for the day when he can finally bust out his collector`s tin of Natty`s and wax his first car. I think this is the summer he`ll finally get to do that. This stuff is really collector`s wax now since it isn`t VOC compliant.


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    Wow he could auction that tin off when he grows up
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    It`s good to see that your helpers are working out so well.
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    doesnt this violate some sort of child labor laws LOL!!

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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Quote Originally Posted by Jngrbrdman View Post
    Of course, have them get more experience by washing other things too.

    I love this picture - it would be my avatar!

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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy View Post
    Those are great pics and thanks for sharing them with us
    I agree great pics and great write up. I especially like the look on the supervisor`s face. Somebody was up to no good for sure.

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    Great post Anthony
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    Very nice photos and you are right train them young and get them interested or they will have no interest!
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    Re: Teach them while they are young

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    I love this picture - it would be my avatar!
    Yeah, I love that picture too. It was a very lucky shot. With a little creative photoshop work, it is definitely my favorite picture. I`ve got it blown up and hanging on the wall in my office.


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    Re: Teach them while they are young

    That`s AWESOME!!!

    I`m a new dad myself and I can`t wait for the days when we can do stuff like you do with your kids.

    Congrats and thanks for the write up and pics. Very nice.
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