Your preferred detailing supply vendors?

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Aside from Amazon, that is, or for the stuff they don't carry.
(Or, in the case of Griot's glass sealant, price at double the MSRP)

I used to buy more, though infrequently from Autogeek, when they offered free shipping promos, regardless of whether it was a sale price.

Since Tony George bought the company, those have evaporated, and the tiered/conditional discount strategy is splitting too many hairs and a turn off, to be frank.

Any good alternatives?
 
Aside from Amazon, that is, or for the stuff they don't carry.
(Or, in the case of Griot's glass sealant, price at double the MSRP)

I used to buy more, though infrequently from Autogeek, when they offered free shipping promos, regardless of whether it was a sale price.

Since Tony George bought the company, those have evaporated, and the tiered/conditional discount strategy is splitting too many hairs and a turn off, to be frank.

Any good alternatives?
detailed image is who I use. They run sales and when autogeek messed up, DI stepped up and delivered pretty dang quick for stuff I needed. My stuff from autogeek would arrive haphazardly packed and seemingly just thrown in the box. Comparatively, detailed image has had excellent packing and shipping.
 
I quit using Autogeek when Mike left. I do bulk orders from 3D directly to save on delivery. I have enough pads for now and towels I'll order from rag company on Amazon. Adams has turtle slow shipping but their shampoo, CS3, and tire shine are as good as it gets.
 
Zaino is a blast from the past, are they still a Duragloss rebrand?

You can probably do a lot better than Zaino these days. They haven't been a noticable player in the detailing community for 10 years.
Yup, 20 years probably. Ancient stuff.
 
Lately Armour Detail Supply and Labocosmetica.

Primus 2.0 and Idrosave from Labo.

Everything from Armour Detail Supply gets rave reviews. Really top notch brand based out of FL.
 
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Have been using a lot of Mckees37 products for several years but the prices are getting up there.

If I were to start over I would look into DIY detail and try to catch a good sale. Their Incredible Suds is good stuff.

Haven't used Autogeek in years.
 
Used to use Autogeek.net. It's not the same anymore. Im thinking about placing an order with Poorboys world, for some polish, detailing spray, clay lube, ...........LOL and maybe a bottle of their "birdshit remover".
Have never tried Poorboys, hard to find online other than their website.
 
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