Besides Autogeek what other sites would one recommend to see a vast host of products like Autogeek. I have seen the Junkmans tutorials and I have to say he is pretty convincing. I have found parts elsewhere like bucket guard for less than Adams. So I see how one could save money here and there. I am not so much into saving the money "if" the product is worth it. I see there are "cheaper" products out there than say Adams Swirl and Polish but I also see there are more expensive products. I just want one that does a great job if used properly. With all the products out there I will continue research and listening to all input. I work at a dealership and will have to visit our recon department to see what they are using. One feller there told me he loves the 3m stuff but says it is pricey.
Your post is typical of a person new to detailing, They always want to know what product is best.
You will get a bunch of different products recommended as there go to product and you will be more confused than you are now.
Different people look for different things in a product some want durability some like the looks of wax over a sealant and some buy the better priced product.
Some park on the street 24/7 while others park in a garage and rarely take it out.
This will effect their choice of products so the only way for you to know what you want is to try them and find what
YOU LIKE not what someone else likes.
AG has one of the biggest selections of quality products as you will find in one place.
The thing that makes a vehicle look great is the person doing the detail
NOT THE PRODUCT USED.
I took my car to a car show with a LSP on it that cost nearly $100.00 and on part of it I had a LSP that cost less than 10 bucks and no one knew the difference.
I can't think of any product that is hyped more than detailing products but the truth is nearly all of them will do a decent job once you learn how to use them.
A newbie is always looking for a magic bullet but it don't exist but in time you will find what best suits your needs.