Old School Autopian Check In !!!

Hi all- Havent been around much. Seems like things have slowed down the last 3 or so years.

Good to see some of you I recognize
 
I joined in 2005 looking for a solution to the little orange dots all over the side of my dad's green/white two tone 96 F350 Powerstroke(hence the name 96GreenPSD). After convincing my parents to buy me a clay bar, some Mothers prewax cleaner & carnauba paste I was even more hooked on detailing than ever. A year later I began detailing at a dealership where I continued in various other roles throughout college.



I seem to remember epbiCivc and GSRstilez being a couple of the guys turning out really impressive click N brags. Souveran was the best show wax. #83/80 was a go-to combo. Hi-temp #357 Magnum was a great compound even though it was heavily laden with fillers. There was some kid on here who knew very little about detailing but wanted to skip college and become a pro, against the best advice of everyone here (mainly Scott, Todd and David?), I wonder what happened with him?
 
I've been around for several years. I dumped a whole lot of money into supplies and still have cabinets full. I'm not quite as big into it as I was a couple years ago, but definitely keep up very well with my small fleet of vehicles!!
 
Sup Old Dawgs?


 


Been a loooooong time for me.  So many different names on the forums since I was into the detailing thing.  And the products have ALL changed.  So many new players that it's kind of exciting and like starting from scratch. LOL
 
When I signed up this time, I used the pseudonym GonzoBernelli (didn't know old handle was still available).  I was active member "Gonzo" from August '03  until July '08.  I'm retired now and have been looking at tools, products and methods to remediate paint issues in my new Audi S6.  Product lines and tools have certainly changed in the intervening years.  Stamina has declined - used to be able to 3-cut and first 2 Klasse layers Ford Lightnings for the local club) in 12-14 hours.  Today I washed, dried, the S6, then 3 stepped right front 1/4 panel & passenger door, sealed them and QD'ed the car in 5 hours and cleaned outside windows. I had to lay in an A/C'ed house under a ceiling fan for an hour, then shower to recover - sheesh!
 
GonzoBernelli said:
When I signed up this time, I used the pseudonym GonzoBernelli (didn't know old handle was still available).  I was active member "Gonzo" from August '03  until July '08.  I'm retired now and have been looking at tools, products and methods to remediate paint issues in my new Audi S6.  Product lines and tools have certainly changed in the intervening years.  Stamina has declined - used to be able to 3-cut and first 2 Klasse layers Ford Lightnings for the local club) in 12-14 hours.  Today I washed, dried, the S6, then 3 stepped right front 1/4 panel & passenger door, sealed them and QD'ed the car in 5 hours and cleaned outside windows. I had to lay in an A/C'ed house under a ceiling fan for an hour, then shower to recover - sheesh!


I understand that!  I started detailing for people again recently, instead of just our own cars, and I've told people I'm not doing interiors anymore.  I enjoy making the paint come back to life but usually cuss the entire time I'm in someone's filthy interior that's been treated like restaurant whore house for several years without ever seeing a vac.  
 
2002 here. I was just 19 years old. This forum got me started on REALLY taking care of my car. Still frequent the board. I feel it's a lot more unbiased than others. Thanks for the memories
 
Hey all. Ive been on for about 5 years i was 15 and started detailing professionally. This forum gave me so much knowledge and also reassurance that i wasnt insane at times. I would not be where i am today without autopia
 
March 2006


 


Not a big poster - mostly a reader, thanks to some a lot of the folks on here that are so experienced & willing to share their own knowledge.  This site is my #1 source of info when I need the 411 on something.  :ph34r:
 
Holy smokes....didn't realize I've been here since 04. Obviously have done a lot more reading than posting, but I check in several times a day
 
I joined in Oct. 2003, I jump in every few weeks or so. I don't post much, I am here to read and learn. I just got a new car so will be here more often.
 
Been here since 2006.  Occasionally check in to see what new products are coming out.  The products and stuff now is very different than in 2006!  


 


Besides my Werkstat Prime, I've new products for just about everything now.  The current coatings and sealants last a lot longer so I don't need to detail as often. Nanoskin mitts make "claying" much faster and easier than before.


 


Looking forward to see what the future brings!
 
I can't believe I have been around since Nov. 2006.


No looked very much lately, been over at Garage Journal.


Obviously, I still check in occasionally.


Keep up the good work.


I still enjoy using the 3D products.
 
Since 2004 when we bought a new Sequoia.


That's been three cars ago


Son (high schooler at time) turned me on to the site and corrupted me.
 
Since 2004. This place was invaluable when learning the ropes, starting my detailing business etc.


Have to admit I generally only read machine polishing section and click and brag these days.


It's funny I quit detailing for money this year and it's actually renewed my passion for this hobby. I find myself poking around and reading here much more often.
 
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