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How to Become an Auto Detailer in 2024: A Comprehensive Guide

Automotive Training Centre

The pursuit of a career in auto detailing goes beyond washing cars. Whether it’s reviving a classic car’s luster or enhancing a modern vehicle’s showroom shine, auto detailing is about delivering perfection and customer satisfaction. Many detailers start by working at local car washes or detailing shops.

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Federated Car Care Scholarship Program Now Open

Tomorrow's Technician

Applications are now being accepted for the Federated Car Care Scholarship program. The Federated Car Care scholarships are funded by Fisher Auto Parts in memory of Art Fisher, founder of Federated Auto Parts and the Federated Car Care program.

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Meet Nick Hummel, B’laster Instructor Of The Year Candidate

Tomorrow's Technician

That summer after I helped my uncle paint that thing, I started buying model cars and painting those and putting ’em together. I really enjoyed the paint and body side of things, and I had an opportunity to go to a vocational school where I got into the collision program. I learned a lot that way,” Hummel says.

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Turn to the Pros to Level Up Your Skills

Eastwood

And that’s when it might be time to get some real education from a professional. For decades, one of the best ways to gain hands-on skills has been through local community colleges and vocational schools. In more recent history, cable TV has made celebrities out of numerous car builders from Chip Foose to Dave Kindig.

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Turn to the Pros to Level Up Your Skills

Eastwood

And that’s when it might be time to get some real education from a professional. For decades, one of the best ways to gain hands-on skills has been through local community colleges and vocational schools. In more recent history, cable TV has made celebrities out of numerous car builders from Chip Foose to Dave Kindig.