If you talk to almost any shop owner today, you’ll hear the same thing: “Finding good help is harder than ever.”
The detailing, tint, and PPF industries have grown tremendously over the past decade. Demand is higher than ever, customers are more educated, and services like paint correction and paint protection film have become mainstream. Yet despite that growth, many shops are struggling to find reliable, skilled technicians.
So what’s going on?
The Industry Is Growing Faster Than the Workforce
Auto detailing used to be seen as a side hustle or entry-level job. Today it’s a legitimate career path with specialized skills, expensive tools, and services that can command serious pricing.
Paint correction, ceramic coatings, tint installation, and PPF installation all require time, training, and patience to master. The problem is that the number of people entering the workforce with those skills hasn’t kept up with the demand from shops offering those services.
As a result, experienced technicians are in high demand, and many shop owners find themselves competing for the same small pool of talent.
Social Media Isn’t a Great Hiring Tool
For years, Facebook groups and Instagram have been the default place to post job openings. While they can help, they also have major limitations.
Job posts get buried quickly, applicants are often unqualified, and serious job seekers may never see the opportunity. What should be a straightforward hiring process turns into a frustrating search through comments, messages, and disappearing posts.
The industry needs better ways to connect shops with people who actually want to work in detailing.
Experience Takes Time to Build
One of the biggest challenges in hiring is that many shops want experienced technicians right away. The reality is that great installers and detailers usually develop over years, not weeks.
That means shops need to think long term. Training someone with a strong work ethic and attention to detail can often be more successful than waiting indefinitely for the “perfect” experienced hire.
The best technicians in the industry often started out washing cars, learning slowly, and improving their skills day by day.
Culture Matters More Than You Think
Another overlooked factor in hiring is shop culture.
Talented technicians want to work in an environment where they feel respected, supported, and able to grow. Shops that invest in training, provide clear pay structures, and create a positive work environment tend to keep good employees longer.
High turnover usually isn’t just about pay — it’s often about how people are treated and whether they see a future at the shop.
How Shops Can Improve Their Hiring
While the labor challenge is real, there are steps shop owners can take to make hiring easier:
• Write clear job descriptions that explain expectations and pay structure
• Be open to training motivated newcomers
• Test skills during the interview process
• Focus on attitude and work ethic, not just experience
• Use industry-specific platforms to reach the right audience
When shops take a more structured approach to hiring, they tend to attract better candidates and build stronger teams.
Building the Future of the Industry
The detailing industry isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Demand for quality work continues to grow, and more vehicles than ever are receiving professional protection and cosmetic services.
That growth creates opportunity — not just for shop owners, but for the next generation of technicians who want to build real careers in this industry.
The key is making it easier for good shops and motivated workers to find each other.
Because when the right people connect, everyone wins — the shop, the technician, and the customer driving away with a perfectly detailed vehicle.