Detailing products online store *cheapest*

Pakshak - the holy grail of car care products

ranney's got a killer range.

Autogeek - great range but higher postage than others to australia

Premium auto care - dwayne's my man for DP and Wolfgang 64 and 128 oz bottles as his postage is cheaper and also for stuff that autogeek don't carry

Autopia-carcare - david the #1 autopian is the man for my sonus requirements and much much more)

DF towel - like his concourse towels

Detailersparadise - nick and heather have some great gear, especially those monster fluffy's I just bought a dozen of.

A great family company with good postage pricing to autopian members living down under
 
This may sound a bit strange to some, but price really isn't an issue for me when it comes to detailing products. ( Even though I love a good discount & value for my dollar. ) Customer service & product/customer support is what I value the most. I'm not one to haggle over a dollar or two. For me, Chemical Guy's & Autopia top my list for customer service. Paul at CG has always provided me top notch customer service including follow up phone calls seeking my feedback & always asking me if there's anything else his company can do for me. ( not to mention free 16 oz. samples of his latest tinkerings for me to test/play with.) Autopia does a teriffic job as well taking care of their customers. Timely shipping & great customer support including follow up emails keeps me satisfied. Autogeek is a pretty comprehensive site providing a great selection of products to choose from. I find their service every bit as good as Autopia. ( just more stuff to choose from ) Sal Zaino & his team do a teriffic job providing customer service/support. I can add PakShak to this list as well even though I've only purchased from PakShak 3 times in the last 12 months or so.
 
SVR said:
Pakshak - the holy grail of car care products



Whenever I am about to make an order, I always check pakshak and they seem to have much higher prices on just about everything in their store. :think:



I love to window shop there as much as I do with Autogeek, but I think they need to work on prices a little. It may only be a few dollars more than other places, but that adds up for me when I order so frequently.
 
COBRyan said:
Whenever I am about to make an order, I always check pakshak and they seem to have much higher prices on just about everything in their store. :think:



I love to window shop there as much as I do with Autogeek, but I think they need to work on prices a little. It may only be a few dollars more than other places, but that adds up for me when I order so frequently.



You might be interested in asking Ranney about the Autopia discount...it's worth your time ;)
 
ZaneO said:
You might be interested in asking Ranney about the Autopia discount...it's worth your time ;)



lol, I never knew about that. I would definitely reconsider my decision if I had a decent discount. Autogeek prices are already fairly low, and 10% on top of that is going to be hard to beat. But I will definitely give it a shot!
 
Autogeek has gotten my $$ the last few orders they have the best selection (thus far) of products. They have great prices and always have something I need on sale, since I live a few hours away shipping is lighting fast ;). There was a comenent made on DC by jason@autogeek of an office rumor of them possibly carring Clearkote products. This comment was made about a month (or more) ago so who knows. Also when it comes to Poorboys world products nobody beats http://www.brilexsolutions.com/poorboys_world.php for prices and shipping is pretty cheap too.
 
It's always worth checking out Danase.com they are always running sales and carry Clearkote and 4* products. Bob is great with shipping and has darn good WW towels for the money really worth a try. I get my MF towels from winnercircle.com they are great for QDing and S&Wing Rod has fast shipping as well (usually 4 days from Cali to South Florida).
 
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