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  • How about a Meguiar's Manual?

    Anyone thought about compiling some of the great posts here and turning it into a booklet or manual? So many times I find myself either searching about a subject, or coming inside and logging on, when I'd love to be able to reference some portable material.
    Just a thought...

    Wayne
    Wayne

    Still a Junior...

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    Re: How about a Meguiar's Manual?

    Originally posted by wlefevre
    Anyone thought about compiling some of the great posts here and turning it into a booklet or manual? So many times I find myself either searching about a subject, or coming inside and logging on, when I'd love to be able to reference some portable material.
    Just a thought...

    Wayne
    Hi Wayne...Welcome to MOL!

    Check out the FAQ link at the bottom of the page...
    r. b.

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      Sorry. Might have mis-understood my intent. I mean a booklet or manual on detailing, not a manual on the forums. Just a little spiral bound thing that you can keep and reference when your not quite sure whether to, say, totally buff in #83, or just apply it.

      Wayne
      Wayne

      Still a Junior...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wlefevre
        Sorry. Might have mis-understood my intent. I mean a booklet or manual on detailing, not a manual on the forums. Just a little spiral bound thing that you can keep and reference when your not quite sure whether to, say, totally buff in #83, or just apply it.

        Wayne
        Sorry, I had the wrong FAQ...See if this is what you were referring to.

        Mike Phillips is in the process of writing a book on detailing too.

        I hope I got it right this time.
        r. b.

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        • #5
          Let's not forget our friend David B, whose Autopia Guide to Detailing is a great source of information.

          It can be found at Better Car Care , in an abridged form, by clicking on the "how to" articles in the upper left of the pane.


          Tom
          As the light changed from red to green to yellow and back to red again, I sat there thinking about life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of honking and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that way.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mosca
            Let's not forget our friend David B, whose Autopia Guide to Detailing is a great source of information.

            It can be found at Better Car Care , in an abridged form, by clicking on the "how to" articles in the upper left of the pane.


            Tom
            David B. sent me an e-mail with a link to download a copy of his e-book...It is the "Autopia guide to detailing".

            I downloaded it to my desktop, and I use it as a quick reference guide when I'm offline.
            r. b.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mosca
              Let's not forget our friend David B, whose Autopia Guide to Detailing is a great source of information.

              It can be found at Better Car Care , in an abridged form, by clicking on the "how to" articles in the upper left of the pane.


              Tom
              Got it. Thanks for the tip!

              Wayne
              Wayne

              Still a Junior...

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                Rusty, how can I get a copy of that ebook?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dunatic
                  Rusty, how can I get a copy of that ebook?
                  I got a link and password for the ebook when I joined Autopia

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dunatic
                    Rusty, how can I get a copy of that ebook?
                    I e-mailed David B. at Autopia concerning this...If he gives me permission to share it, then I will post the link & code number for all to use.

                    It may be that my code will not work but one time.
                    r. b.

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                    • #11
                      Here is the e-mail reponse from David B.

                      Hi James,

                      If you want to share the book, please direct people to this page:

                      Thank you for choosing Autopia Car Care for all your auto detailing needs. Autopia Car Care is home to the best car wax, car polishes, and detailing supplies available


                      I like for people to register so I can email them when I publish a new version. I update the book 3 to 4 times a year. The next update will be a big one.

                      Thanks for spreading the word!

                      Regards,
                      David
                      Click the above link...Then click on "Learn" at the top of the first page...Then look for the gray box on the right of the second page (The one that says "Autopia Guide To Detailing").

                      You will find the link there.
                      r. b.

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