Doug Snow started doing auto interior repair in 1980.
A good friend of his got him into the business. This friend had learned
auto interior repair (called “vinyl repair” in those days) from another
friend of his, who had learned it from his father, who had been doing
it since the sixties. Believe it or not, Doug’s friend was colorblind,
and needed a partner who could help him make the right colors. Since he
was unable to show Doug how to make colors, Doug taught himself how to
do it through trial and error. The first color he ever made took him
about 1 ¼ days to make 6 oz. of dye, and in the process he threw away
over 1 gallon of dye. So when he first started out he was using
outdated methods and self taught color matching. He then discovered
some manufacturers who carried better chemicals and more up to date
technology. Through these companies he discovered the “IPVRA”, the
International Professional Vinyl Repair Association, a now defunct
organization. The IPVRA offered a forum for vinyl repairmen and
suppliers to get together and compare notes. They also had a convention
once a year where they offered classes and the suppliers could show
their products. This opened up a whole new world to Doug! He also
started doing restaurants, boats, furniture, and even some vinyl
floors, while still concentrating mainly on auto interior repair. In
1986 he and his original partner developed a tool known as the
“Snowshoe”, which is an iron that mounts onto a butane torch,
eliminating the need for electricity. This is what started Doug’s
“training career”. A supplier asked him to demonstrate how to use the
“Snowshoe”. Then he asked for a video. Things “snowballed” and pretty
soon Doug was teaching students much more than just how to use the
Snowshoe. Doug ended up creating several videos covering vinyl,
leather, plastic, and fabric repair. One of the videos brought Doug
students from outside the U.S. He became a “certified instructor” for
the IPVRA and also became Regional Director.
He was still teaching classes for suppliers and other
types of companies (like for a door panel manufacturer who wanted to
learn how to repair their own door panels, and for a vinyl repair
franchise company). Along the way, Doug realized that he really enjoyed
teaching, which he still does today, and he discovered that he also learned new techniques from
his students. Doug is also constantly attending any class or seminar
that he can find and receives certifications from them. In 2006 Doug received his certification from the “IICRC” in leather cleaning, identification, and inspection. All of
this knowledge is brought into the field and passed on to his team.
Doug has been published in several trade magazines, including
“Professional Carwashing and Detailing” and various other trade
publications. In 2002, Doug attended an “expo” held by one of these
trade publications, which was a gathering of mobile auto reconditioning
and detailing technicians and suppliers. They offered exhibits,
workshops, demos, and seminars, plus contests (because we all want to
know who’s the best!). He was so happy to see this, as it was the first
gathering of this type since the IPVRA. Doug entered the leather repair
contest, and won 2nd place. In 2003, he entered again, and won 2nd
place. In 2004, Doug and his employees swept the awards ceremony,
winning 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place, beating out over 150 entries from
around the world. He hasn’t entered since then because he can’t beat
his own record! In 2007 Doug was awarded the prestigious "Interior Restoration Person of the Year" award! This was all done while at the same time maintaining a
growing restoration business. He has several trucks servicing the Los
Angeles area. Since 1989 we have worked for the world's largest Ford dealer. In 2009 this dealership received this honor for the 20th year in a row! Since we had been working for them for exactly 20 years, we like to think we had something to do with that! We also work for the largest volume Jaguar, Lincoln, and Mazda dealerships in the Western United States. Cars on which Doug has done custom interior dye work have
been featured at the SEMA show and the LA Auto Show. Some were also
featured on calendars, and Doug has worked on cars owned by several
celebrities. He also worked on cars for the MTV television show "Pimp My Ride", including one that had a chunk bitten out of the dashboard by a bear! You can see photos and descriptions of many of the cars we did for shows and many others by going to our "Before and After Pictures" slide show. This where a "picture is worth a thousand words". We recommend you take the time to have a look at this section, it will give you a good idea of what we can do for you!