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04-15-05, 11:21
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#133 (permalink)
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Spilchy is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: NJ Posts: 3,866 | Way cool pt91!!
Nice collection - like a giant refridgerator filled with supplies  | |
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05-09-05, 04:27
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#134 (permalink)
| | Detailin fool.. No really
ExplorerXLT95 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Annapolis, MD Posts: 405 | Re: Post Pics of Your Detailing Supplies Here! That's one heck of a collection there, Spilchy. Where'd you get the small plastic drawer units?
I am currently trying to purchase things to help organize my new garage. I already will be picking up a set of 24" plastic shelving units from HomeDepot (very sturdy, each shelf can hold about 150lbs and pretty cheap too at $50 or a piece).
If ANYONE has a storage unit, lighting fixture or other item in their garage that they simply COULD NOT do without, please post a link, pic, price or some info.
I appreciate it and I hope I'm not hijacking this thread. 
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05-09-05, 09:05
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#135 (permalink)
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: brooklyn, new york Posts: 336 | you guy will see my tiny collecting when i get my camerea in 3 days. but im working on it! im adding a 19 peice PC kit with pads and everything and also im adding, menzerna IP, megs #80, and maybe PB 2.5.
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05-10-05, 12:06
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#136 (permalink)
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05-10-05, 12:29
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#137 (permalink)
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Spilchy is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: NJ Posts: 3,866 | ExplorerXLT95, I got them at Costco last year.
They are made by Sterilite. I haven't seen them there for a while.
Do a Google search for plastic cabinet storage or something like that and you'll get a bunch of results to check out.
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05-10-05, 12:32
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#138 (permalink)
| | Obsessed... who me?
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: Ann Arbor, MI Posts: 446 | Well, by coincidence, I posted a pic of my little detailing niche in my garage in my TL thread so I'll re-post the pic here. Nowhere near Spilchy's impressive collection... but then if I had that, my wife would probably leave me. My Detailing corner: 
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07-14-05, 10:05
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: St. Charles, Illinois Posts: 920 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Spilchy Here is mine! I have like a little separate powder room in my basement (outside of an unused bathroom) that I have completely transformed into a detailer's paradise. I am in the process of labeling all the drawers and bins.
Thanks for looking! | Hey Spilchy what microfiber towel is that second drawer down (left bin) on the left? It has a silk edge and looks very plush. | |
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07-14-05, 10:35
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#140 (permalink)
| | Prep Prep Prep!
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Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Vancouver BC/NC Posts: 1,145 |
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07-14-05, 10:35
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Spilchy is offline
Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: NJ Posts: 3,866 | series1, that would be the Viking Drying towel. That is my MF drying towel drawer. It used to be sold in the Autopia store and I bought a handful when they went on sale.
VERY plush and my favorite drying towel. More plush and soft than the waffle weaves. I wish I bought more.
The new Vroom drying towels in Target are very similar and 3 times the size. They're holding up fairly well
The orange silk lined MF's above are also super plush. They are the Sonüs Der Wunder Buffing Towels along with the Magic Towels. I keep my best ones there.
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07-14-05, 12:33
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Roswell, GA Posts: 183 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Spilchy | Boy I thought I was bad till I saw this. I have about 3/5ths of that lol. | |
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07-14-05, 01:04
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#143 (permalink)
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: St. Charles, Illinois Posts: 920 | Spilchy, sorry to bother again, but where are the green mf applicator pads from in the second drawer on the right? | |
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07-14-05, 01:05
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 6,088 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Spilchy series1, that would be the Viking Drying towel. That is my MF drying towel drawer. VERY plush and my favorite drying towel. More plush and soft than the waffle weaves | i've said it before (regarding the viking drying towel) it's my favorite plushest/two different plushness sides, mf i have as well! just as good/if not better than anything else out there today. i have four of them....  | |
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