The details: What have learned since you joined AGO

Chemical decon is the biggest.

I was a member of Meguiar's Online for quite awhile, then activity slowed down. And I knew Mike Phillips was here so I came over.

I’ve lurked on Meguiar's forum, it just isn’t as active/informative as Autogeek. I’m guessing Mike has a lot to do with that.
 
Found my way here when google how to restore old paint. That got to a late night reading thrue threads about Mike Phillips method of Meguiars #7. Will see how it's gonna be this spring in which way he's going with. Then I'm in the circle were the intrest is in American cars with single stage paint on them. And man if just my body would allowing to work with this I would be having my own business. Either way I will getting a car to test the Megs #7 method out on.

There is things I have learn here for sure. But being on some different forums it's hard to keep track at where I picked those thing. And I can say this that it's an awesome place to learn things from and take out to practice.

Megs #7 method
Test spots
Waterless and rinseless techniques. This is you guys world leaders in!
Drying with leafblower

How could I forget Meguiar’s #7. Probably one of the most satisfying detailing processes.

Waterless and rinseless washing, another process that was totally foreign to me before AGO. I still don’t understand how RW & WW works so well, but it does
 
Wow awesome thread! I learned quite a bit here! I learned about coatings, waxes, sealants, compounds and polishes and DA's and I could go on and on! The most that I have learned is that this is a great site and even though I have never met most in person, I have learned that they have the same goal as I do...to become a great detailer PERIOD!

But probably the biggest thing I have learned from here is that I NO LONGER look at ANY RIDE the same....I am ALWAYS looking at the paint and how well it's maintained REGARDLESS of what type of vehicle! LOL! Example: I have an extremely rich business neighbor who gets a new exotic ride about every 6 months. His latest ride is a brand new McLaren 720S. I no longer look at the car like it's an exotic...I look for SWIRLS and SCRATCHES because this guy NEVER takes care of his ride.

But til this day I no longer look at a vehicle the way it's supposed to be....a vehicle. I look for how bad or good the vehicle is maintained!.....LOL
 
I basically had no idea about anything before joining...if you'd seen my vehicles, you would've guessed that for sure. It would be a very long list if I tried to recount everything I've learned. One thing's for sure, I've learned not to be afraid to ask questions.

X2 for me.
 
Learning how to properly correct paint, what to do and what not to do was the most beneficial thing I have learned.

When I joined the only paint correction method I knew was the Kevin Brown method using a Porter Cable. Not a bad method but certainly not the only one.
Immediately grabbed Mike's book, did lots of research on the forum and just opened my wallet.
 
Instead of adding to my post above which I made quickly while busy, I'll say this:

In addition to learning all of the things I have learned here, the actual enjoyment of it all, and witnessing the final product has become a never-ending addiction for me.

I only do my truck and wife's Jeep, but experimenting with different products to get the results you desire has become something I always look forward to doing now.

Also, the pride of driving a car or truck that others marvel at/compliment you on, is truly a great affirmation of all your hard work somewhere deep down.

All of this was only possible for me by learning from not only Mike, but all of you guys and gals here on AGO.
 
I always thought I had a mental health problem until I joined AGO. I've learned there are others out there with the same obsessive compulsive desire to have the nicest detailed car in the area!
 
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