What brought you to AutoGeek?

Ryan R

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I "stumbled" across AutoGeek Online while pricing Porter Cable DA's.
AGO had the best bang for the buck when it came to bundle packages.
This of course led me check everything else out on the site...including then forum.
Needless to say..I was hooked and AGO is now my go to place for all products and information and product reviews
 
In 2008 when my dad got the new Ram 1500 and the dealer suggested that we put on a paint sealant so it looked nicer for longer. I had no idea what he was talking about so I Googled 'paint sealant' and the first thing that comes up is Auto Geek's site. Been hooked ever since.
 
I'm not being a smart ass but the Internet...and Google :props:
 
Used to be an avid member on Meguiar's Online, but then when Mike Phillips left Meguiar's for Autogeek, I followed him over here. Now I spend most of my time here.
 
This forum... Information is my motivation and not so much the "store" or latest must-have of the week.
 
Someone suggested it on F150online. Was on there looking up maintenance stuff right after I bought my truck in December.
 
I had just bought my Bimmer and drove past the store on the turnpike.
 
The amount of information available and the manner in which members offer it attracted me to the forum. The available stock and pricing attracted me to the store.
 
bought a PC 7424 and a LC backing plate from amazon. the pc came directly from amazon but the backing plate came from Autogeek and it came with an ad for the autogeek website so i check it out.
 
Washed and waxed wife's car. Was not happy with the results plus I was sore for 2 days afterward. Knew there had to be better products/ equipment to make my life easier...bam...AG was discovered.
 
I'm not being a smart ass but the Internet...and Google :props:

That is not lost on Max. The team works to get at the top of the search list when using google.

Just type autopia and guess who has a paid ad at the top?

Type porter cable and AG is number 5.
 
The guy that we bought my wifes car said now you need to clay it, and wax it. I said, 'Huh?". Straight home to Google.
 
I can interpret that question two ways. As far as online forum and purchasing is concerned, a google search for a polisher. Actually going to AG, the answer is Delta Airlines brought me there for detailing classes in July. And I want to go back.
 
I bought the black 325i over the summer and quickly realized it needed a lot of work, even though I had ZERO experience in the auto dept. Came home and googled something along the lines of BMW cleaning and turned up a post of a detailer who did a full on 3 step on a black BMW that had been driven from MAine to some southern state. When I saw his result pictures I was hooked.

Quickly started searching for everything he used, and those searches brought me here. I quickly filled an order of compounds, polishes and pads along with a lucky find of a Makita on Craig's and the rest is history.
 
My index finger and this thing in front of me that looks like a typewriter
 
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