Ok, so I might need to go to Autogeek Anonymous

i used to hide the booze,now i hide the wolfgang


I find myself hiding stuff from my husband because he always gives me a hard time about ordering so much stuff. I think I am quite in need of a sponsor to turn off the computer when the 20% off combined with the free shipping is on. I buy stuff I don't really need because I am a woman and can't pass up a good deal.

It is bad....

Jenn
 
Bad?

Bad is when you go to the Repoed car auctions and bid on the cars with the most abused paint. I actually bought a 2004 Mercedes C 230 with TERRIBLE paint and a blown head gasket.
Fixed the engine problems, replaced a couple of missing trim pieces, then spent six weeks getting the interior and paint in really nice condition.
Sold it and made a $4100.00 profit. Still very much in demand because it has a 4 cylinder engine with a Supercharger.

I think I just may do it again. Here in California you can flip three cars a year without a dealers license.

Sure was satisfying putting that final coat of Fusion on that puppy:buffing:

And I am actually going to spend the money on something other than detailing supplies.
A Nikon SLR to take pictures of the detailing process to post up on Autogeek:Picture:
I guess I am just plain doomed.
 
You are all sick.

When my last two orders get here there will be no need to seek help, especially from you weako's, because I won't be buying any more for a long time.........except maybe some Wolfgang Sealant, oh, and some Spritz Sealant.:):):):)
It is an illness of a progressive nature. (it gets worse)

Some are sicker than others.

Keep coming back!!
 
12 Traditions

1. Our compounds should come first; paint recovery depends upon Autogeek unity.
2. For our group purpose there is but one ultimate authority—a loving DA polisher. Our polishes are but trusted servants; they do not govern.
3. The only requirement for AG Anonymous membership is a desire to make our vehicles shine.
4. Each detailer should be autonomous except in matters affecting other vehicle finishes or paint as a whole.
5. Each group has but one primary purpose— to let no vehicles paint be unprotected.
6. An Autogeek group ought never endorse, finance or lend the Autogeek name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of wash, polish and wax divert us from our primary purpose.
7. Every Autogeek group ought to be fully self-washing, declining automatic car washes.
8. Autogeek Anonymous should remain forever nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ Mike Phillips.
9. Autogeek, as such, ought never have dirty vehicles; but we may create detailing teams or committees directly responsible to those vehicles the service.
10. Autogeek Anonymous has no opinion on primer colored vehicles; hence the Autogeek name ought never be drawn into public controversy.
11. Our public relations policy is based on shine rather than promotion; we need always maintain personal anonymity at the level of facebook, twitter and Google+.
12. Two bucket washing is the foundation of all our Traditions, ever reminding us to place glazes before wax.
 
I hear AA starts at the end of the checkout process ... but if it fails, try again with another order !
 
I'm starting to run out of space in the house to store all of this stuff. I find myself re-arranging, shifting, and considering options to expand. This is the most fun I've had in a long time.
 
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