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Old 07-03-08, 10:13   #7 (permalink)
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Re: New Here, Looking for insight on Product Purchases

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Originally Posted by Buegie View Post
The detailers bag is sort of a waste. You know that as you acquire more products you'll never be able to fit all of your stuff in there. In addition, I've seen many stores giving away bags as part of various deals so you may be able to pick one up for free in the future. I'd use one if someone gave it to me, I just wouldn't pay $40 for it.
Save yourself some money and go to odd lots, target, walmart and get yourself a large 32 gallon rubbermaid tote to hold all your stuff. Get some smaller plastic totes for your pads, polishes, etc. Then you can nest the small totes in the big tote(with a top) and have something that is both waterproof and easy to tote (Recently I've seen these big totes with wheels on them- wish I had seen them when I bought mine).

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Originally Posted by Buegie View Post
A $60 bucket is also a little much. I use the two-bucket method personally so I'd recommend going to your hardware store and pickup two 5-gal buckets for a few dollars. Grit guard is nice, I basically got mine for free from AG. I needed to spend another $10 in order to get free shipping on my order. I bought the $10 grit guard in order to save $10 on shipping so it was pretty much free.
Grit guards are very handy I just made mine up from an old fluorescent bulb fixture that had a crosshatch cover(if you haven't noticed I never spend any more than I have to, though my wife would beg to differ on my spending)
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