PDR tech and Detailer from the Netherlands
Hey everyone!
I've been reading articles and forum posts here for awhile, and I figured I would make an account and introduce myself before I start asking a ton of questions.
I'm a 28 year old self employed Paintless Dent Repair technician from the Netherlands, and as a way of expanding my professional services I've also started detailing. Having done a fair share of details for myself and close family/friends, I finally decided it was time to see if I can get this detailing ball rolling professionally.
Greetings from Europe!
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Welcome! I was over there in 2018 for vacation - Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague.
Re: PDR tech and Detailer from the Netherlands
Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:
I remember approving your pending account this morning.
:cheers:
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Originally Posted by
PDRandDetailguy
Hey everyone!
I've been reading articles and forum posts here for awhile, and I figured I would make an account and introduce myself before I start asking a ton of questions.
I'm a 28 year old self employed Paintless Dent Repair technician from the Netherlands, and as a way of expanding my professional services I've also started detailing. Having done a fair share of details for myself and close family/friends, I finally decided it was time to see if I can get this detailing ball rolling professionally.
Greetings from Europe!
Welcome..PDR and paint detailing sure goes hand in hand. Anyone that cares enough to get a dent out cares about the appearance of their vehicle.
Learn how to correct paint and applying a paint coating.
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Hello and welcome!
PDR is an interesting trade, and one I would like to learn, as well as detailing of course. I have recently began practicing PDR and it is much harder than it looks, much respect to all those PDR techs out there!
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Welcome!
How did you get into PDR? That's a skill I would love to learn!
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Welcome. Yeah PDR is interesting. Can darn right be an artform
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Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!
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oneheadlite
Welcome!
How did you get into PDR? That's a skill I would love to learn!
Well my father has been a PDR tech for about 15 years and I learned from -and worked with him for years now.
But I noticed a shift in the PDR business and I recognize that offering only PDR may not be viable in the distant future. A big goal of mine is to be able to offer PDR, full detailing services as well as Smart/Spot repair and opening up a workshop in my city's dealership area.