steele11
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- Apr 15, 2015
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I've been purchasing from Autogeek for a few years but just recently started browsing the forums. Seems like the right place to be for detailing knowledge 
Here is a pic of the wife's new Subaru WRX. It came from the dealer full of scratches on the roof and already had that sand paper feel. So I cleaned (waterless wash), hand compounded the roof and a few spots on the trunk, clayed and then polished and waxed with a DA, all Meg's products used. I also debadged to make cleaning/waxing easier. We live in a condo so getting to a water source is a pain. I'm thinking of buying both D114 and D115 for rinseless and waterless washing. Anyone have experience with either of those? Rinseless two bucket method for dirty cars or does it matter?

And here is a pic of the hood on a '98 vette we had years ago. I picked it up used and the paint was in bad shape, don't have before pics though. This car is what got me started and how i found Autogeek.


Here is a pic of the wife's new Subaru WRX. It came from the dealer full of scratches on the roof and already had that sand paper feel. So I cleaned (waterless wash), hand compounded the roof and a few spots on the trunk, clayed and then polished and waxed with a DA, all Meg's products used. I also debadged to make cleaning/waxing easier. We live in a condo so getting to a water source is a pain. I'm thinking of buying both D114 and D115 for rinseless and waterless washing. Anyone have experience with either of those? Rinseless two bucket method for dirty cars or does it matter?

And here is a pic of the hood on a '98 vette we had years ago. I picked it up used and the paint was in bad shape, don't have before pics though. This car is what got me started and how i found Autogeek.
