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    Work Lights

    apologies I thought that was only if it was stuff that Autogeek sells. I will edit to remove the links. Edit: Cant edit to remove links but the DIY guide has outside links to Amazon lol
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    Work Lights

    I use the Snap On LED work lights. I bought mine from Costco for around $25 but I can't seem to find them on the site. They are rated at 2000 lumens and work well to illuminate my poorly lit garage in the night. I am also thinkinga about the DIY posted above but these lights arent bad...
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    3D Kits now Available at Autogeek!

    Thanks! I was doing some research and was thinking the same thing. I appreciate it. Thanks! I will definitely look into that!
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    3D Kits now Available at Autogeek!

    Hi Nick Initially which B&S pads would you recommend getting to use for daily driver cars to remove light to moderate swirls and scratches. I usually detail for friends and family and have 3D HD Adapt, Speed and Poxy. I currently use the LC CCS pads. Thanks!
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    Mike Phillips VIF or Vehicle Inspection Form

    Hi Mike, I would love a copy of your VIF. Thank you so much for all the knowledge you provide on the forum. I have learned a lot since joining. My email is: [email protected]
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    New to the forum and detailing cars

    I created an album for the pictures here. Hopefully it works: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/h7bjrprvczcmja1/AAAvI9VQlhFarrKME1tVR2KLa
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    New to the forum and detailing cars

    Thanks I will try that. I honestly got the P21S detailing kit as a gift so thats what I have been using. The car is mineral grey metallic.
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    New to the forum and detailing cars

    Hi All I am new to the forum, new to detailing and just detailed my new car over the weekend. I purhcased the PC7424XP Starter Kit which came with some Pads, cleaner, and Mikes book a few weeks ago. I read the book a few times, its an amazing book, very informative. I have learned a lot just...
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