It's called ACP, short for Automotive Cleaning Products. It's just south of the airport off Old Dixie Road. I made the haul from Marietta to check out what they had. Basically the whole line of Auto Magic stuff was there, including the spanking new products, in 16 oz., 1 gal, and 5 gal. containers. They're the Georgia distributor of AM, so you'd imagine they have it all. Also there are those ginormous pressure washers I forgot the name of. They carry all the
Meguiar's pads, Cyclo pads, bottles, sprayers, etc. You name it, they've got it. There's also a line there called Nico, and it's their house brand. I don't know much about it. Anyways, if you have the time and want to try out some Auto Magic, restock your pads and tools, or just browse, I highly suggest you check this place out.
Automotive Cleaning Products Inc
(404) 361-5333
4158 Old Dixie Rd
Atlanta, GA 30354
While I was there, I bought 1 gal. each of Auto Magic's Banana Magic liquid wax, Dress-It-Right water-based dressing, Triple Seven APC, and some of their Leather Conditioner as well as a bottle of Body Shine QD. I went there just to replace my
Meg's pads, but I couldn't resist trying out some new stuff (you never can

). 777 is an awesome APC. $9 a gallon. I diluted it 1:4 for wheels, tires, fenderwells, and tar/bug/sap removal. It works great for all those applications. I've yet to try it out on the interior. Dress-It-Right is a great dressing for wheelwells and tires (if you like a rich, matte look). I use it on removable rubber pieces in the interior as well as exterior plastics and rubber. You can dilute it 1:1 and dress engines with it. Great stuff. Body Shine is your typical QD, works well for your polishing and waxing steps. The leather conditioner leaves a soft, matte finish to leather. I used the driver seat in our Tahoe as the guinea pig, and so far it's holding up really well. I've yet to try Banana Magic.