Firefighter Detailer Shares His Journey with Nola Auto Spa | Ep. 16
Description
One of our favorite things to do with The Detail Spot Podcast is to bring on some of the leaders in the auto detailing industry to share their journey and how they got to the top in this space.
And in this episode we have an amazing journey to share!
Owning a car detailing business is a tough task by itself. Michael is not only the owner of Nola Auto Spa but he is also a full time firefighter.
Michael shares some of the contributing factors that have led to him being as knowledgable as he is at paint correction, wet sanding, detailing, and ceramic coatings. He is extremely transparent about things that happens in the building stages of building an auto detailing business as well.
Things you'll learn in this episode:
- Surrounding yourself around positive people that will push you further and want you to succeed
- Not being afraid of failure because things will happen
- How to build a clientele that TRUST you and your business
- How to become a subject matter expert in your detailing business
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