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Trey@Autogeek

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I am brand new to the auto detailing world. After 6 and a half years in the US Army I decided to move to Florida and go back to school. My poor car has been with me since before I joined and has been all around the country with me. Took a little bit of a beating in Kansas with the crazy weather. The only reason it was slightly "cleaner" in Washington was because of the rain. I bought the car because of the beautiful blue paint job it had, but I never took care of it the way I should have. The interior has also taken a bit of abuse with all kinds of dirty gear and letting buddies smoke in my car. Needless to say I am really excited that I am a member of this forum and look forward to chatting and learning how to take proper care of my car.
 
Welcome!


Best starting advice I could give to you, before you start spending more money than you thought you had: Grab a Griot's Garage Dual Action Buffer along with quality polishes and pads if you can afford it and you'll be able to achieve amazing results! Most people might recommend the Porter Cable, but don't do it! The GG (Griot's Garage) is so much better :)

Oh and if you're only doing your car, find something you like and stick with it! Lots of deals and specials, but if you're only doing your car, you won't need them :)

I bought more stuff than I would need in the beginning, and now I wish I had more money for the things I do need!
 
Glad you're here! Thank you for your service! :)

What kinda car do you have? What color? Any pics?
 
Welcome!

Oh and if you're only doing your car, find something you like and stick with it! Lots of deals and specials, but if you're only doing your car, you won't need them :)

I bought more stuff than I would need in the beginning, and now I wish I had more money for the things I do need!

That is great advice. Where were you just before I became so addicted.
 
Thank you for the start up advice. I have an '06 Mazda 3 5 door. I don't have pictures of it yet, but will be taking some to document the work once I get started.
 
I am brand new to the auto detailing world. After 6 and a half years in the US Army I decided to move to Florida and go back to school. My poor car has been with me since before I joined and has been all around the country with me. Took a little bit of a beating in Kansas with the crazy weather. The only reason it was slightly "cleaner" in Washington was because of the rain. I bought the car because of the beautiful blue paint job it had, but I never took care of it the way I should have. The interior has also taken a bit of abuse with all kinds of dirty gear and letting buddies smoke in my car. Needless to say I am really excited that I am a member of this forum and look forward to chatting and learning how to take proper care of my car.

Best of luck to you in avoiding getting the sickness and OCD behaviors inherent in an auto detailer. :-) Welcome!
 
Welcome! I thought I was a detailer until I joined this forum. Everything you could want is here!
 
Welcome! Thanks for serving.

I recommend Mike's book or the video. I've been using DP prodicts, and am happy with them MaxWax, Wheel Glaze). I'm liking Optimum No Rinse too. You'll want a clay bar, AG has some good ones, but so far I've been using the Megs kit OTC.

The pros here will give you good advice, but in the end, it's your choice and your wallet. Find something you like and use it often.

AG has great customer service, you can call or ask questions on line.
 
Welcome.. I am new here and to detailing as well. I also was in the army for a few years.
So far I've seen everyone here is real cool and know a lot good luck

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Army Army naw say it ain't so ... Well ok welcome anyway. :xyxthumbs:

Ok I actually have friends former and current Army. Seriously welcome and have a good time hanging out here. It's the best place to get a detailed education.
 
Welcome Trey and glad to see you became a member.....:props:

For starters:


Some great reading by none other than Mike Phillips

Basic steps in order:

  • Wash
  • Clay
  • Compound
  • Polish
  • Seal
  • Wax
 
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