Yes that’s where I saw it.
Yeah, it's something new. The company is taking all my forum content and moving it to the Autogeek.com website.
Point being, the article you saw in the newsletter was actually created on the forum. And it wasn't created on a Facebook Group or Instagram because neither of those two platforms can hold the volume of information and accompanying pictures created. :laughing:
Here you go,
Removing Swirls in 1 Step - Pinnacle Jeweling Wax - 1957 Chevy Pickup Streetrod
Pickup by Chevrolet - Shine by Pinnacle Jeweling Wax!
The one difference is - on the forum you could have posted your question to the actual thread.
On the Autogeek.com website, you can't comment or ask questions.
Don't matter to me, I'm just pointing out the differences. If people buy - that's the bottom line. Buy after reading the content I create on the forum or buy after reading the content I create on the AG website.
Thanks for the compliment about the work I did, I think I knocked this truck out in about 7 hours. The sides of the bed were a tick tricky.
I also hand polished the painted wheels and the beauty rings on the wheels as well as all the chrome and all the glass.
The
completed LOOK as the pictures show is
MASSIVE BLING!!!!
That was a really cool truck to detail. I know some just see an old truck. But all the NEW truck you see on the road today or advertised on TV, (you know the next best thing), are like Bic Lighters. As soon as they are used-up - they'll slowly fade away. No one will ever rebuild one like you see with this truck. :laughing:
The owner is having me detail his classic VW Bug next.
Stay tuned... and remember, whatever content I've created that you see in an AG newsletter or on the AG store - it was created here first - where you can interact directly.
FWIW
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