Like others I plan on going to Detail Fest this year. I started as a novice detailer and through being a member in this forum, using and trying many Autogeek products, I can say I have learned a craft. I would love to see a few things at Detail Fest. 1. A product sampler (low cost) 2...
Paint was in rough shape. It was not garage kept! it had major swirl marks, scratches and was very dull for black paint. You would figure the dealer would get a professional to detail it and get a good price for the car. After getting an amazing price for the car, I spent days detailing it to...
Freshly Detailed 2010 Audi A6 3.0T
Stole the car for $10,000 than listed with only 17,000 miles. Reason.....needed a professional detail.....swirls...scratches and other issues that would basically be taken care of by Audi, as it was still under warranty.
As a new member, I can say that this is one of the friendliest, down to earth business's that really cares about their customers. I was guided every step of the way by your staff as well as the members on the board. Great specials, great products and awesome customer service keeps me coming...
Nica, thanks for the nice compliment~ I'm pretty anal when it comes to detailing my car. It took me about 6+ hours, by hand to get these results.
I just got a PC and I started experimenting on my wife's car. Hopefully, I can do an even better job. Here's the link to my car through seperate...
I'm a golfer also.....can you tell by my License Plate. I wish it was Zyosia....it's actually St. Augustine. The new grass they are using for the new courses is AWESOME, it's called Pospollum. What's your handicap?
I didn't know they had contests but I really would like to see where it stacks up. I know there are a lot of pro's out there. I'm just a rookie :cheers:
Justin, I just saw the job you did on that 1998 Lexus....WOW!! Very nice.......I feel honored that you gave that compliment coming from a pro like yourself!! I'm still a newbie but I share the same passion about doing the best job possible when detailing. I actually have a 1998 Infiniti Q45...
Thanks so much....I even impressed myself because I did it all by hand. Originally, I used the Megs 4step process. I clayed it, used the Megs paint cleaner, polished it and then toppped it off with Megs NXT. About a month and half later, I polished it again using Megs polish, waxed it with NXT...
Thanks for the compliment! I agree with you......I have owned a lot of cars and this by far is the best one!! All my details will be on this site.....
http://mikesworldis.blogspot.com/
I just went through the same dilemma and the board is right on. You can't go wrong with either NB or Max Wax. I chose the Max Wax because it was recommended by the someone who worked at AG for 5 years, he said that it's like butter.....easy on.....easy off with no dusting. I'm glad I went...