Best thing you learned from AG

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As it says,what's the best advice or product you've gotten since joing this forum.
For me and only doing my own vehicles it was finding out the difference between cleaner waxes and those without cleaners because I hated how the black trim on my truck had turned white from waxing prior to joining and learning the products to correct it.
I've just learned so much here there's no way I could include names as there's too many of you to thank.
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The best thing I have gotten is a great group of friends that I feel I have known for years. You guys know who you are ;)
 
I can say I knew nothing about headlight restoration or steamers before joining...... those are my best two money makers right now for auto - and for that I appreciate AG's and everyone else's help :dblthumb2:
 
I've met several guys who I would call friends, even though we have either only met a couple times or not at all. I've also learned that there is more than one way to skin a cat, even though my way is usually better ;) j/k
 
I have found my new go-to place where if I have a problem, others here will do thier best to help me sort it out! So many wise folk in here it makes my head spin :buffing:
 
I've learned the most from Mike's articles and videos. A-1 in my book.
 
Best thing I learned is how little i knew...and still have to learn...
 
How to properly correct and maintain my car to keep it looking its best.
 
Every day I learn something new and am always thankful for the wealth of knowledge available here.

One of the best things to come from this great place is some great friends and the willingness of everyone to offer their expertise when called for.
 
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Headlight restoration
how to clean windows
the power of APC and a bristle brush.
when detailing a car work inside out, vacume first, wipe down, interior windows, and then do outside. last thing i do is wheels, exterior windows, and door jams.
 
I learned what is the swirls and rids and how to remove them without painting.I thought that only painters can fix cars..

And the bad thing how to spend my moneyyyy.
 
I learned that I didn't know nearly as much as I thought I did about detailing.

I learned that AG is a great place to do business with, even though I don't buy as much as others do, and the forum is equally stand up due to the outstanding people in it.

I learned that I spend entirely too much time on the computer due to the forum, but it is so addicting once you start.
 
Camaraderie and the willingness to help others expecting nothing in return. That's the best thing I've learned by example from others here.
 
The best thing I learned is probably the most basic..........work clean!
 
"As we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns -- the ones we don't know we don't know."

I didn't know anything before I came here.

Rick
 
The best thing I have gotten is a great group of friends that I feel I have known for years. You guys know who you are ;)

I got to agree Dwayne. :props:

As soon as I read the title I was trying to think of the best way to describe it....and you already did! :dblthumb2:
 
How to restore and hydrate old oxidized paint with #7 versus going straight to wool and a heavy compound.
 
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