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    I didn't know about AG being that way. In a way I followed Mike Phillips over there when he left Meguiars. I've never bought anything from AG, but usually use ADS (Auto Detailing solutions). I know a lot of people use Detailed Image as well....any other places that you recommend?

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    Mike puts out a lot of good information. A lot of people followed him over from Meg's, just like a lot of people followed Todd Helme once truthindetailing and its parent company shut down and AG bought everyone out.

    ADS has a good reputation, but you may want to look into Kevin Brown's company Buff Daddy: buffdaddy.com as he carries a lot of the Meg's line, but specializes in paint correction and sanding products. The guy is a living legend and has had a major hand in transformation in pro detailing in North America to dual action polishers. Additionally, Phil and his guys over at detailersdomain.com are always a good source of some harder to find things items to include the complete Leather Master line and much more.
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    Agreed on Kevin Brown. I've done some reading on his DA methods.

    Thanks for the recommendations. You know I don't really make money on detailing, it's just a hobby because I hate having bad looking paint.

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    ^ for sure man!
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    Looking to clean and paint my interior panels on a fox body coupe. I needsome tips and helpful hints on how to "properly" do this for a decent finish.

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    This is more of a paint-prep questions and that's not an area I have much expertise. I'd recommend talking to the guys that have a painting background.
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    Ok thanks

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    i'm thinking about using a clay bar on my wifes white jeep compass, it has tiny rust looking dots all over and black dots. do you have any tips, tricks, and product recommendations . something i could buy local.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no5.0notch View Post
    i'm thinking about using a clay bar on my wifes white jeep compass, it has tiny rust looking dots all over and black dots. do you have any tips, tricks, and product recommendations . something i could buy local.
    I guess it's called "rail dust" and my fiancees white Avenger had them. Just claybared like normal, and it all came out.

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    Or you could buy Iron-X. They're iron deposits that get stuck in the paint.

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