Whats the best Car Detailing Website?
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Whats the best Car Detailing Website?
I am new to detailing and want too start practicing and really getting good at it. But I was wondering where is the best place for me too look and read up on info on forums and other website. So what are my options for good sites? Post up wat you know. I remember some site I think call Autotopia or something, anyone know of it?
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www.autogeek.net i really like the way this site is put together with their descriptions and wide variety of products. let me know what you think.
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autopia.org had a kvirus on it at one time and now I'm afraid to even type it in the adress bar. Has this been fixed?
www.detailedimage.com is the best site to buy stuff on. They always have sales, they carry top of the line products, and have tutorials and write-ups that cover any aspect of detailing you could think of.
www.detailedimage.com is the best site to buy stuff on. They always have sales, they carry top of the line products, and have tutorials and write-ups that cover any aspect of detailing you could think of.
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www.autogeek.net i really like the way this site is put together with their descriptions and wide variety of products. let me know what you think.
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Most of the major vendors have a forum.
Autopia is ok - on any site, take product recommendations with a grain of salt - it's 90% process and 10% product.
Focus on the process, and everything else will fall into place.
Autopia is ok - on any site, take product recommendations with a grain of salt - it's 90% process and 10% product.
Focus on the process, and everything else will fall into place.