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    Hey Guys,



    I read a couple of articles on the site and found some products I would like to order. I was hoping you guys had online retail shops you could recommend that specialize in some of these hard to find products. Here us a list of what I want for right now:



    PakShak Microfiber Towels

    Sheepskin Mitt

    Chenille Sponge/Mitt

    Scrub Brush for Wheels

    Sonus Rim Bright

    Klasse All-in-One

    Einszett Anti-Insekt

    Rubber Protectant

    A quality Quick Detailer

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    The most (only?) trustworthy source for PakShak microfiber towels is, drum roll please,... PakShak.





    PC.

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    Welcome reav,

    I tell ya online ordering for detailing products is the only way to go. I cannot even get polishing pads in a town of 50,000, is that sick or what? I highly recommend three retailers above all else: Autopiacarcare, AutoGeek, and Zainobro`s, the customer service I have recieved from all three of these is why I feel comfortable ordering online. Also, exceldetail, TOL, Pak, Classicmotoring, are some good high end product shops. In fact most places I have bought from have been great, but there a couple duds that I would never ever buy from, if you order from someone we already recommended don`t worry about it but if your considering another, post it first and ask for a refferel. Peace

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    Here are a couple links:

    TOL

    Autopia

    Better Car Care





    Quote Originally Posted by Burlyq
    ...I tell ya online ordering for detailing products is the only way to go. I cannot even get polishing pads in a town of 50,000, is that sick or what? ...
    Whoa, that`s rough. What town do you live in?





    PC.

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    I`ve had very good service with Autogeek (bought tons from them), Pakshak, and Properautocare (classicmotoring?). All of those had great products and service. Others often mentioned here include Autopia-carcare, Top of the Line, and Premiumautocare.
    SAAB Aero OCD

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    i ordered my first set of waffle weave from pakshak. one of them had a rip at the seam. i e-mailed them. and a week later i not only got a replacement but he also threw in a micro fiber towel!!!! now thats what i call service. i will definitly be ordering more from him. i highly recoomend pakshak.

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    I go all online too. I live in the biggest city in Maine (80,000 population), and the guy at the local bodyshop place only had the edge 2000 kit in wool . The only stuff I can get locally is the Meg`s pro line, at less than great prices.



    P.S. 90% of my business goes through Top of the Line or the Chemical Guys. Their prices are unbeatable, and the quality is on par with boutique brands. I only use 4 products regularly that don`t come from them: Poorboy`s S+R wheel cleaner, Poorboy`s Natural Look, Pinnacle Souveran (maybe you can get it at TOL, I pay 50/tin from the steering wheel), and Red Moose Machine Glaze.
    Once you buff black, you never go back

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    I`ve purchased from Excel, Autogeek, Top of the Line, and some others. Can`t complain about any of them. I got free shipping from Excel for putting in a large order so Excel is always on the top of my list.
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    ExcelDetail, Pakshak, Adam`s Polishes, Tropi-Care, and Chemical Guy`s.

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    I`ve oreder from autopia-carcare.com, specialtymotoring.com, wcdetail.com (great WW towel for the $$), exceldetail.com all have been great on-line experinces(sp?).
    "Life is not measured by the breathes we take, but by the moments that take our breathes away" :punk:

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    I`ve ordered from the Autopia store, Adam`s Polishes, Autogeek, SMP, CMA, Top of the Line and Premium Auto Care. I`ll be checking out Pakshak as well as Excel Detail shortly, but have heard only good things. I`ve been happy with all of my online orders.
    ~werd to yo mutha~
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    I`ve ordered from Pakshak and Autopia - great service/products from both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the other pc
    Here are a couple links:

    TOL

    Autopia

    Better Car Care





    Whoa, that`s rough. What town do you live in?
    Petaluma CA for the next 2 months anyway, then off to San Fransisco were I`m half sure I can find some pads. And to think this is where American Graffitti was filmed and a guy can`t even get the stuff he needs to detail his ride.

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    Excel Detail, PakShak, Autogeek, Detailer`s Paradise, Jeff`s Werkstatt, Clearkote, and Poorboy`s have all done right by me.
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    Excel Detail and Pakshak have been great to work with for me.

 

 
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