How did you find AutogeekOnline???

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I can honestly say I stumbled upon it while searching for detailing supplies. I've been as happy as a bear in a beehive ever since.Im the MANIm the MANIm the MAN
 
When i googled "best rotary buffer", first link was to autogeek forum regarding my question i aksed and became a member since then. Oh and everyone said that makita made the best rotary buffer for the price.
I gotta admit its true, its just a beauty and i love it!
 
I'm a member of a forum for Corvettes that Autogeek is quite active in, so I came over here to check things out.
 
A friend told me about the site. I am not sure how he found out about it.
 
Was researching on wetsanding and found Mike's awesome article and then discovered more of Mike's knowledge treasure!! :D
 
Bought a Camaro, washed it, it was all swirled up, and googled all things washing cars and removing scratches.
 
From a detailer (a guy named Curtis) at my former job. One of the best tips the guy ever gave me :xyxthumbs:
 
My friend and I went riding on our cruisers today and he commented several times how he wished his bike was as shiney as mine. I told him about AGO and I offered to detail his bike for him since he said he hated to "detail clean" his bike....I'm going to try and teach him it isn't as hard as he thinks and he can have fun doing it, I know I enjoy having a nice looking ride. When I see his bike I always think of JPEG'S avitar!!:laughing:
 
I can say it was quite a while ago, when I was first trying to learn the proper way to wash a car. Hahaha, yea, I've come a long way thanks to this site :)
 
Not completely sure now, but I'm pretty sure I found it quite a few years ago looking for foam pads for my porter cable. Or someone on one of the Saturn car forums I would have been on at the time maybe mentioned the Pinnacle Souveran wax and I went looking for where to get it. Then I kind of forgot about AG until last year. Now I'm "addicted" lol.
 
A few years back I had my car detailed. It came back and I was REALLY unhappy with the results. I decided at that time to learn how to do it myself. I did a couple of google searches and voila, here I am.
 
My friend and I went riding on our cruisers today and he commented several times how he wished his bike was as shiney as mine. I told him about AGO and I offered to detail his bike for him since he said he hated to "detail clean" his bike....I'm going to try and teach him it isn't as hard as he thinks and he can have fun doing it, I know I enjoy having a nice looking ride. When I see his bike I always think of JPEG'S avitar!!:laughing:

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I used to detail cars years ago, and wanted to get back into it. When I first searched on line a competitors website came up. When I got involved there a few members where talking about AGO. I checked it out, joined and that was 5 years ago.
 
AutoGeek was mentioned on one of the Nissan forums.
 
thru the link from the store. did not expect much. WRONG! always here! and a great bunch of people here to chat about this hobby/obsession!
 
:iagree:!!!! Great bunch of people here.
 
I followed an expert detailer whom I highly respect over to AG.

Thanks Mike Phillips! :props:
 
Don't remember for sure, I think I googled detailing and AG came up. I joined the forum after lurking for a while, and the welcome everybody gave was awesome. It's the only forum I get on, and the only place I'll buy detailing stuff on line, even though I don't buy a whole lot like some do.

Yes, it is kind of an addiction, but it's a good one!
 
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