What Is The Best Tip You Have Gotten Since Being On AGO?

one i can think of and not necessarily a tip from AGO but in general from many online detailing discussion forums, is to do a test spot (start with least aggressive approach first). no sense in doing the whole car if one spot can't be corrected...
 
one i can think of and not necessarily a tip from AGO but in general from many online detailing discussion forums, is to do a test spot (start with least aggressive approach first).

no sense in doing the whole car if one spot can't be corrected...


Here's the oldest thread I know of that teaches the concept of doing a Test Spot.

From March, 4th, 2004, over 10 years ago...


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I've been teaching it in my detailing classes since starting the Meguiar's Detailing 101 classes back in 2002 and it's in all my how-to books and videos.

It's probably the most important first step to take before attempting to buff out an entire car.


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The best knowledge I received was the numerous product reviews available on the forum. I purchased a lot more products than I needed for the sake of experimentation lol
 
Cut up credit card,,

Isn't that the truth LOL! In answer to the OP, really too many to list but here are a few.

1) Recommendations for Menzerna 400 & 4000, the stuff is phenominal.
2) Recommendations for Wolfgang Sealant 3.0, also phenominal.
3) Recommendations for Nanoskin, what a time saver.
4) A how to on using Iron-X
 
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