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      04-04-2012, 12:06 AM   #54
Erie Von Otto
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Drives: 2014 F31 Touring
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Location: Rocket City, AL

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Originally Posted by CallMeWonder View Post
Can you guys point me to some preparation products. I don't know what I'm looking for really.
Check out http://www.autogeek.net. They have a lot of how to's and a forum that you can get all kinds of info from. http://www.autogeekonline.net/

They also have an online store that you can get all kinds of stuff from and it is setup pretty well for the beginner detailer. Their prices are pretty good and sell a great range of products and kits that you can just put together to get started. Like a wash kit which some include wash buckets and interior detailing products, a polish kit that includes an orbital buffer (to use later once youre comfortable), some claying products, and some wax kits that are fairly well priced. That will get you started.

Do a lot of research, buy some stuff, try it out on another car that isnt the M, take some before/after shots, post them on here so that we can see how all your hard work paid off and get much kudos from us forum geeks...

Good luck, and have fun. I think detailing a car is an art and that it really helps you to bond with your car in ways that taking it to someone wont allow you to.
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Last edited by Erie Von Otto; 04-04-2012 at 12:08 AM.. Reason: (Disclaimer) I am not associated with autogeek.net
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