Hello from the Sooner State, everyone!
my name is Aaron I’m a new kid here on the forum. I have recently started to enjoy detailing as a whole. I have enjoyed buffing for many years but recently I have discovered an enjoyment for all of auto detailing. I think as I am getting older I am learning to slowdown and be patient enough to take the time out to do a good job and get a vehicle nice and clean. Where before I was like a 3 year old on Red Bull. I have a like new 20 year old 240,000 mile Toyota 4Runner that I greatly enjoy detailing. I have been investing in new detail tools and chemicals a little too much here recently.
I work in sales for a automotive paint and body supply company. We sell a line of professional auto detail products that I do enjoy and think most but not all of their products are really good. We mainly sell to body shops and dealership new/used car make readies. As much as I like the products we sell I am not naive enough to think they are the only good detail products on the market. I enjoy trying out a wide verity of products. As for auto paint I’m pretty closed minded to the 2 manufacturers I sell:laughing::laughing:
Although I have been around detailing and chemicals for years I am nowhere near a professional detailer so I’m hear to learn from the other members. Hopefully I can give back a thing or two as well. I’m super excited about all the advancements in buffing and buffers in the last couple of years. I still have plenty to learn and play with but there is some neat stuff out on the market right now in the way of buffers.
my name is Aaron I’m a new kid here on the forum. I have recently started to enjoy detailing as a whole. I have enjoyed buffing for many years but recently I have discovered an enjoyment for all of auto detailing. I think as I am getting older I am learning to slowdown and be patient enough to take the time out to do a good job and get a vehicle nice and clean. Where before I was like a 3 year old on Red Bull. I have a like new 20 year old 240,000 mile Toyota 4Runner that I greatly enjoy detailing. I have been investing in new detail tools and chemicals a little too much here recently.
I work in sales for a automotive paint and body supply company. We sell a line of professional auto detail products that I do enjoy and think most but not all of their products are really good. We mainly sell to body shops and dealership new/used car make readies. As much as I like the products we sell I am not naive enough to think they are the only good detail products on the market. I enjoy trying out a wide verity of products. As for auto paint I’m pretty closed minded to the 2 manufacturers I sell:laughing::laughing:
Although I have been around detailing and chemicals for years I am nowhere near a professional detailer so I’m hear to learn from the other members. Hopefully I can give back a thing or two as well. I’m super excited about all the advancements in buffing and buffers in the last couple of years. I still have plenty to learn and play with but there is some neat stuff out on the market right now in the way of buffers.