Autogeek.net for boat cleaning and polishing

Chris R

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Mar 17, 2008
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Bloomington, Il - formerly in Gig Harbor, WA
Boat Info
In between boats, now. Former boat: 2008 340 DA
Engines
8.1 Horizons w/V-drives
I've used these guys for years for my own auto detailing chores; however, I just noticed they have a boat section as well. They have just about anything you can think of to detail or clean your car (and boat)- including some things you don't normally think of.

You may notice they have a bunch of Porter Cable polisher kits on sale. Also, through today, free ground shipping on anything over 95 bucks. If you miss it, keep checking back, they have regular sales on a bunch of stuff.

I just noticed a hard water spot remover in the boat section I'm going to check out...

http://www.autogeek.net
 
Have used "the geek" for a couple of years for boat stuff. Their polisher prices are a bit high. You can get a "real" polisher, the Makita 9227C kit at Amazon for $198, the geek has it for $225 :wow:
No interest in the PC stuff personally, and you do need to check back regularly for better prices.
 
Have used "the geek" for a couple of years for boat stuff. Their polisher prices are a bit high. You can get a "real" polisher, the Makita 9227C kit at Amazon for $198, the geek has it for $225 :wow:
No interest in the PC stuff personally, and you do need to check back regularly for better prices.

Just bought the Porter Cable polisher and an entire pad kit for 199.00. From all the recommendations from folks on this site, I kept hearing that was the one to get. I guess I'll find out....
 
The Makita's great for any compounding but the PC does a great job with the polishing and wax application.
 
True, but the Makita does both for about the same price, and will last a lifetime.
 

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