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02-04-2007, 11:04 AM
Detailing season is almost here and it's time to start sharing reviews and learning new processes. I've been lurking around for awhile and this board seems to be a good place to be for that kind of thing, so I figured I'd hang out and contribute. :)
My name is Anthony. I'm better known as Jngrbrdman in some circles, but I answer to whatever. :) I've been detailing 'professionally' (meaning actually advertising and detailing on site at businesses and homes since 2000, but I've been serious about car care since 1997. I built a website that I use to help answer questions that I was getting asked all the time from different forums that I was a member of and that sort of took off. Right now I'm in the process of rebuilding it since it was a pretty amaturish effort of web design. However, I'll be the last person to ever claim that I know everything. I'm always looking to learn about a new product or a process. I'm not married to any particular product or method of using it, but I do have my favorites. I like to consider myself a very objective person when reviewing products.
You won't see too many pictures of my vehicles. Right now I'm down to a 2003 Honda Pilot (silver, so obviously not the best for bling bling pictures) and a '95 Yamaha Virago 535 (I work 2 miles from my house and it is the perfect transportation back and forth). This year the goal is to really hit the detailing hard and be able to write out a check for a new Tacoma at the end of the year. Between my full time job (corporate trainer for American Express) and my family (wife and two kids) I will only have 25 hours a week that I can devote to detailing this year, so we will see what I can accomplish. I just renewed my business license and I'm ready to go. :) I'm looking forward to some good advice here to keep me on the path to success. See you guys around on the forums! 8)
My name is Anthony. I'm better known as Jngrbrdman in some circles, but I answer to whatever. :) I've been detailing 'professionally' (meaning actually advertising and detailing on site at businesses and homes since 2000, but I've been serious about car care since 1997. I built a website that I use to help answer questions that I was getting asked all the time from different forums that I was a member of and that sort of took off. Right now I'm in the process of rebuilding it since it was a pretty amaturish effort of web design. However, I'll be the last person to ever claim that I know everything. I'm always looking to learn about a new product or a process. I'm not married to any particular product or method of using it, but I do have my favorites. I like to consider myself a very objective person when reviewing products.
You won't see too many pictures of my vehicles. Right now I'm down to a 2003 Honda Pilot (silver, so obviously not the best for bling bling pictures) and a '95 Yamaha Virago 535 (I work 2 miles from my house and it is the perfect transportation back and forth). This year the goal is to really hit the detailing hard and be able to write out a check for a new Tacoma at the end of the year. Between my full time job (corporate trainer for American Express) and my family (wife and two kids) I will only have 25 hours a week that I can devote to detailing this year, so we will see what I can accomplish. I just renewed my business license and I'm ready to go. :) I'm looking forward to some good advice here to keep me on the path to success. See you guys around on the forums! 8)