Don't just stop here Newbies!!!

Hi guys, I just joined the forum. I am a member of several automotive forums but never heard of this one. I am 65 years old, have owned 66 automobiles in my lifetime and ever since I was a kid, the number one priority was to keep my cars clean and detailed. My motto: "Happiness is clean cars in the garage." For those who know the product, I am a huge "Zaino advocate." I have used nothing but Zaino for almost 15 years. I look forward to learning a few things here and remain willing to share anything I can to help someone else. I sincerely wish everyone a great 2012!
 
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Not sure if this is where i start a discussion.I have had an M3 and a C63 amg ( still have the merc ) i would be interested to hear what other people think of them
 
geoff4345 said:
Hi



Not sure if this is where i start a discussion.I have had an M3 and a C63 amg ( still have the merc ) i would be interested to hear what other people think of them



Welcome to Autopia!



Heh heh, as you suspected, this is the wrong place for "Let's discuss M3s and C63s". Try the Car & Driver Forum. Link: http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-driver/



I've had an e30 M3 (built by Korman, loved it) and a few e36 M3 sedans (fell in love..well, more like "got infatuated", with 'em after driving them at Skip Barber)...the e36s are cars I used to always want until I actually had one, took a while for me to learn my lesson there.
 
I am getting ready to start detailing cars from my garage at my home. I am a mid-thirties woman and have experience working as a Body Shop administrator for a major dealership. I will have a small part-time job while I get started. Should I go ahead and pay the money to make it a "business" with an LLC? Should I also purchase the insurance to cover any damages? Help!!!!!!!
 
EAGER TO START said:
I am getting ready to start detailing cars from my garage at my home. I am a mid-thirties woman and have experience working as a Body Shop administrator for a major dealership. I will have a small part-time job while I get started. Should I go ahead and pay the money to make it a "business" with an LLC? Should I also purchase the insurance to cover any damages? Help!!!!!!!



Our member TOGWT just posted what I believe to be one of the best posts on this topic titled "Becoming a Professional Detailer"



Sorry couldn't get the direct link to work through my phone.
 
moderator said:
Oh so often we see new members join the forum only to post a thread saying hello and then vanish? Moving forward I'd like to encourage all of you to do more than this and interact beyond your initial rendezvous. Feel free to post a question, a picture of your car or help another member out. We greatly appreciate your presence.



BTW :welcome:



Thanks for regard, but I am not truly satisfied with your view as some of newbies like me come here to discuss about cars and their maintenance as I write in my introduction. I will try to solve other members problem as well as discuss mine too.:51:
 
Gday from Australia. I'm trying to learn all I can as a weekend enthusiast.

I drive a Stormy Blue MX5 NC, 2010 retractable hard top
 
:welcome: to Autopia.org cirdan



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Hello everybody. My name is Josh and i have been professionally detailing for 21 years. excited to be here and cant wait to start posting pics.
 
Just got word from Griot's that they are phasing out their super-high qual
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