Supplies near DFW

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Does anyone know of a supply store around the DFW area. I'm turning up no results and I have no where left to look. Is there any dedicated detail supply stores or partial supplies, besides the crop sold at Walmart oreillys etc. Thanks in advanced for any help. Cody
 
Autogeek comes to you, and shipping is often free if you place a big enough order.
 
Autogeek comes to you, and shipping is often free if you place a big enough order.

Well this is true, I was just looking for a physical store , I'm a noobie, so I would feel more comfortable seeing things in person it gets a little overwhelming looking at all the awesomeness on AG
 
I was wanting to get a DA and some polish to get out some minor swirls and some basics that are actually worth a dime. I really need an entirely new setup. I need microfiber, brushes, wax etc
 
I was wanting to get a DA and some polish to get out some minor swirls and some basics that are actually worth a dime. I really need an entirely new setup. I need microfiber, brushes, wax etc

If you just want a PC I know Lowes sells them in store in sander guise and Home Depot might as well.
I am interested in this as well though, a distributor around here would be nice....
 
Where in the DFW area are you? I'm in Arlington, if you want to try out a couple different machines and maybe a few products I could probably help you out with that. You will have a much better idea of what your doing as far as purchasing after some hands on experience.
 
I'm in Hurst, I actually work in Arlington. It looks like we have similar taste I'm vehicles, I just picked up a c6 z06. That what I'm trying to get the swirls out of
 
If your ever in the Houston area, there is a Chemical Guys/Meguiars, Carpro/Menzerna/C.Quartz dealer on the west outer loop.
 
If your ever in the Houston area, there is a Chemical Guys/Meguiars, Carpro/Menzerna/C.Quartz dealer on the west outer loop.

How are the chemical guys products, they seem to have a lot of interesting things, but the names of there products gets a noobie confused extremely fast.
 
How are the chemical guys products, they seem to have a lot of interesting things, but the names of there products gets a noobie confused extremely fast.
I like their products. Some are better than others, but for the most part, I would say that none otheir products are outright bad. Are there better products available on the market, yes, but i think for price they are good entry into this hobby. And if they are the only products you ever use, its better than almost anything you can get at walmart/auto zone/ etc.

What products are you looking at, i have experience with most of them if you have any questions.
 
I like their products. Some are better than others, but for the most part, I would say that none otheir products are outright bad. Are there better products available on the market, yes, but i think for price they are good entry into this hobby. And if they are the only products you ever use, its better than almost anything you can get at walmart/auto zone/ etc.

What products are you looking at, i have experience with most of them if you have any questions.

Nothing in particular just curious.
 
AG and their website and the forum will provide you with more knowledge than you could ever ask for. There are tons of videos and how to's on AG's site, start there grasshopper, the knowledge is there waiting for you to absorb it. Then there's all of us forum members too.

Here's the link to all you could ever want to know and this is just the tip of the iceberg.

There are ones for da selection, headlight correction and so on and so on.

Auto Detailing Facts, auto detailing Tips, How to detailing Guides, how to polish, how to wax, DIY detailing, do it yourself guides
 
PS HD ADAPT, HD SPEED & HD POXY is all you will need to make your Vette POP.

I did this 2015 Camaro two weekends ago with with HD Speed and Poxy.



Get the 16oz bottles and a GG6 with two orange 2 white two black LC Flat pads and you're pretty much good to go with a great starter kit for about $250.00 and if you get them during a no exclusions sale you'll save even more.
 
I was wanting to get a DA and some polish to get out some minor swirls and some basics that are actually worth a dime. I really need an entirely new setup. I need microfiber, brushes, wax etc


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I'm in the North ### area. If you are serious about purchasing a Flex or Rupes I can probably help you make a decision by letting you try what I have before purchasing. I also have a number of polishes ranging from compounds to finishing polishes from multiple brands (Menzerna, Meguiars, Wolfgang, Pinnacle).
 
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