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SofaKing
07-26-2011, 04:38 PM
My life was so simple (before Autogeek) when I put dish soap in a bucket, washed my car, dryed it with old rags and went on my carefree way. I was happy and my car looked "great".

But since i stumbled on AutoGeek, I now have to worry about:


Car "Shampoo"
MicroFiber Wash Mits, 2 bucket wash systems, grit guards
Drying technique's
Clay bars, sealants, glazes, wax, interior prodcuts, pre wax, post wax, layering
Quick Detailers
Wheel cleaners and tire cleaners
Oh yeah, and a hugh credit card bill!

Sometimes I am afriad to touch my car!

Thanks AutoGeek !:dblthumb2:

Fussman

mbkite
07-26-2011, 04:42 PM
Time for the 5 inch pc kit and the new d 300 with micro fiber pads and a few foam pads with 106 fa or 85 rd and don't forget some fusion..
Next year you can start on the interior..

dad07
07-26-2011, 04:51 PM
Take a deep breath!


hit the BOGO page,make a large purchase,check your UPS tracking 500 times a day untill your package arrives,get all giddy when you open it up,take pics and post on the forum then detail all weekend,then relax for a few days,


then start all over!!!!!! :D



theres no turning back now Your HOOKED!

Pockets@PoorboysWorld
07-26-2011, 04:57 PM
Haha that's what I was like before I started working at Poorboy's World I do sometimes miss it haha. I miss having a car with terrible paint that I didn't care about to my 88 Bronco II I could go to the Firehouse and use a brush on it!

Old Tiger
07-26-2011, 05:05 PM
My life was so simple (before Autogeek) when I put dish soap in a bucket, washed my car, dryed it with old rags and went on my carefree way. I was happy and my car looked "great".

But since i stumbled on AutoGeek, I now have to worry about:


Car "Shampoo"
MicroFiber Wash Mits, 2 bucket wash systems, grit guards
Drying technique's
Clay bars, sealants, glazes, wax, interior prodcuts, pre wax, post wax, layering
Quick Detailers
Wheel cleaners and tire cleaners
Oh yeah, and a hugh credit card bill!
Sometimes I am afriad to touch my car!

Thanks AutoGeek !:dblthumb2:
That is the storey for many of us! Brilliant summation!
Fussman
This is a brilliant summation of what so many of us went thru. I wouldnt change a thing and I bet you wouldnt either, Surprised you didnt mention machine polishing!

Phinox
07-26-2011, 05:14 PM
Take a deep breath!


hit the BOGO page,make a large purchase,check your UPS tracking 500 times a day untill your package arrives,get all giddy when you open it up,take pics and post on the forum then detail all weekend,then relax for a few days,


then start all over!!!!!! :D



theres no turning back now Your HOOKED!

Dont forget a refreshing adult beverage if your into that sort of thing

SofaKing
07-26-2011, 05:14 PM
Machine polishing???? TELL ME MORE...much more!!!!!

LOL...j/k

Glad to know I am not alone

Fussman

TornadoRed
07-26-2011, 05:15 PM
Only two bucket wash system?!? Newbie.

qaz393
07-26-2011, 05:24 PM
Only two bucket wash system?!? Newbie.

what is better??? 3/4 bucket systems with 2-3 rinsing buckets???? 4 bucket method for body + 4 bucket method for wheels + 4 bucket system for underbody??

dad07
07-26-2011, 06:34 PM
Dont forget a refreshing adult beverage if your into that sort of thing


I don't know how in the sam #$%^ I forgot about that! :nomore:

BobbyG
07-26-2011, 06:38 PM
My life was so simple (before Autogeek) when I put dish soap in a bucket, washed my car, dryed it with old rags and went on my carefree way. I was happy and my car looked "great".

Thanks AutoGeek !:dblthumb2:

Fussman

It's because you're still in denial and trying to resist....let the forces flow within you.....:props:

silverfox
07-26-2011, 07:15 PM
Resistance is futile...

WRAPT C5Z06
07-26-2011, 07:26 PM
Ummmmm, do not forget machine polishing! :)

CEE DOG
07-26-2011, 07:39 PM
Im the MAN

Rei86
07-26-2011, 07:50 PM
Same SofaKing on Supraforums?