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  1. #76

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    Paul Dalton is my inspiration.



    I`m sure there are members here who are better than him but Paul is a marketing genious!



    I strive to replicate his business plan in Melbourne Australia.



    Marketing to and capturing all of the ultra high end car market would be the best thing imaginable.



    You dont even have to be the best detailer. Some people may very well get the car swirl free in half the time as me due to superior technique. However with high end clients they will pay for my time to get it 99.9% perfect, no matter how long i take.

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    So funny, I forgot all about this thread.
    Raising The Gloss Bar One Car At a Time!

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    Well...to keep it going...



    I always enjoy seeing David Fermani and gmblack3a`s work...plus, both were helpful and took time to answer some questions for me when I was setting up my business.



    I admire Scottwax`s work and write ups.



    epbcivicsi and totolandmach are definitely the go to guys for black cars.



    TH0001`s dedication and attention to the small details is also impressive.



    Man, this post could go on forever...there are so many great detailers on this site.
    Ridding the world of swirls, one car at a time!

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    I would take up too much bandwidth naming all of the detailers who`s work is absolutely awe inspiring.



    There is one that is rarely mentioned, though....



    Our own Mayor of Autopia, Dave Bynon! :clap::hifive::heelclick:spot



    It is his vision and passion about detailing that keeps bringing more Autopian into the fold!

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    th001 seems like a great detailer. I first saw his post of detailing a range rover and the whole post was very well done.
    mobile auto detailer

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    This forum as a whole is my inspiration. I see what others do, how they do business, what products and techniques they use...I enjoy reading as much as I can here.



    I`ll be honest, I get pretty bored looking at C&B photos cause they`re all pretty much the same.



    I detail (I dunno, maybe that`s no the right word.) I clean cars for a living. On a professional level, I`d say I`m about a 3/10. I can do a lot of things to impress a lot of people, but I find I just don`t take the time that I should to learn how to do things properly.



    Maybe I need to spend some time with some higher up detailers...but those kinda guys are a RARE breed around town...



    I don`t remember names well, but the 3 come to mind almost instantly are scottwax, david fermani, and accumulator! My hat`s off to all 3 of these gentlemen. They bring a lot of wisedom and experience to the table, and that`s worth way more than a few pictures of shiny cars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Invigor

    I don`t remember names well, but the 3 come to mind almost instantly are scottwax, david fermani, and accumulator! My hat`s off to all 3 of these gentlemen. They bring a lot of wisedom and experience to the table, and that`s worth way more than a few pictures of shiny cars!


    Cheers to that. :woot2:
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    Quote Originally Posted by rydawg
    I know this is a tough question with all the great detailers here. I just thought this would be a fun thread and to also make the top pros feel good with recognition.



    Who is your favorite detailer or detailers and who also inspires you?

    You can have as many as you want.



    Me being a pro with tons of experience, I still try to inspire myself (not much fun staring at your own pictures though), but it`s always fun to be inspired by others work too. It puts the fun into detailing and makes you push harder and harder to succeed to the top. I really enjoy a bunch of other detailers work here.



    No matter how much of a pro you are, you still have to be inspired by someone else, or your not human:rules: :laugh:



    Keep up the great work everyone:xyxthumbs



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    Guys like you Ryan. You have taken me from the mold of stereotypical dealership hack into something else altogether. To be honest until about two years ago i thought i was the whip. Then i came to autopia and learned a thing or (well about a million things really.) Now im that guy that gets upset when someone slams a guy for working at a dealership. Now I`m no rydawg, but i put out respectable work and im always trying to improve . So thanks to everyone here for straightening me out and just remember we are not all dealership hacks, i like to think im the only one thats not, but in my area noe one can believe the quality of work i do and its all thanks to you guys and i tell them that every chance i get.

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    Great post!



    There is a lot to experience working at a dealer or doing work for dealers. You get to experience all the neglected finishes and have to work smart and hard. I use to do a lot of dealer cars for a few dealers and I have seen the absolute worst there is and I personally learned a lot teaching myself and pushing myself harder and harder to become what I am today.



    Remember, your best teacher is yourself! The power is in the hands!
    Raising The Gloss Bar One Car At a Time!

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    Although I don`t post much, I have to say that the site as a whole has been an invaluable resource for me. I went from being an average joe who washed the family cars and dried with bath towels and terry cloths to being a completely ocd about preserving the paint finish and preventing the causing of any marring by using the 2 bucket method, high quality microfibers, etc.



    Seeing work by some of the pros inspired me to get my own porter cable and then picking up a rotary to take it to the next level. When I see details done by guys like TH0001, Rydawg, Picus, Toto, Scottwax, just to name a few, it motivates me to refine my techniques so that some day I can turn out work that is half as good. Gotta love autopia!:woot:

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    I`ll throw in some more for Picus, Rydawg, Rickrack, TH001, and other`s I can`t think of now.



    And another one for Accumulator! Very helpful and informative guy!

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    I`m too tired to read 8 pages of this so here are the ones that I am inspired by. There are a few more but these are the first that come to mind right off the bat.

    Scottwax, JoshVette, and Th0001

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    My new list...



    In no order whatsoever...



    01BlueCLS- Chris doesn`t post here, but his write ups and his attention to detail were a role model to how I wanted to detail. I, like many, used to emulate his threads (which are still amongst the best ever on this site) and if I wasn`t busy/lazy I would still do it.



    Rydawg- Seriously Ryan has forgotten more about polishing then most will ever know and is my go to guy when I run into a problem. The late night discussions about carrier, oils, and abrasive structures will never get old.



    Picus- Kevin doesn`t post here much and I haven`t seen a click and brag from in a while, but his work is always inspirational and his photography is stunning. I demand another Picus c n`b.



    VASuperShine- Brian is an amazingly sarcastic person, a good friend, and a great detailer. He does look like big bird, but I forgive him



    GMBlack3A- Bryan is an amazing detailer who refuses to stop learning. Plus he loves to buy all the new stuff and tell me about it before I spend my money on it, which is great. Still waiting on the review on the power sander.



    G35Stilez- Sean doesn`t post as much as he used, but is an amazingly talented detailer.



    extrememike- Um he worked on a friggin Zonda!!!!!



    ScottWax- Although we disagree on about everything , I find Scott to be a very humble, hard working guy who loves what he does and is always striving to get better even though he is super experienced and has been doing it a long time. For most detailers 10 years of experience means 1 month of experience x 120.



    SuperiorShine (Superior Fine)- Not only is Joe one of the coolest guys ever, but reading his click and brags over on MOL is what originally made me want to detail full time.



    baseballlover1- Seriously, at 15 years old this "kid" has his act together and one of the better detailers on this forum, probably soon to be the best.

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    I`m gonna have to say Got_Leather :2thumbs:
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    Thanks Todd. I have to say your business model and obsessive (I use that in a good way) dedication to perfection are definitely something I *know* most pro detailers aspire to. So thumbsup.



    That said, I`m taking a long break on the c n`b thing. I know some guys might not understand, but I know you do.
    Click here to see what I`ve been working on, or here to see my YouTube page!

 

 
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