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    Re: Polisher storage

    I use Really Useful Boxes (google it). They make a size that fits 5/6" inch pads perfectly. I then store those on the bottom of a big box with all 3 of my polishers sitting on top. Everything is sealed so no dust/dirt gets in. Have a couple of others to store towels and other tools (foam cannon, tornador, PW stuff)

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    Re: Polisher storage

    Was on their website...almost too much stuff to choose from....which box do you have the pads in...and what size are those pads?
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    I have a slat wall set-up in my garage/storage building, so I hang my polishers on the wall to keep them from taking up valuable shelf space in my cabinets. Plus they look kinda cool I think Polisher storage.

    Obviously this wouldn`t work for guys doing mobile detailing, but for the hobbyist it works well.
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    Re: Polisher storage

    Quote Originally Posted by BadgerRivFan View Post


    I have a slat wall set-up in my garage/storage building, so I hang my polishers on the wall to keep them from taking up valuable shelf space in my cabinets. Plus they look kinda cool I think Polisher storage.

    Obviously this wouldn`t work for guys doing mobile detailing, but for the hobbyist it works well.
    That is one kick butt garage setup! Do you have pic`s with more of your garage detailing setup? If so please post them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikejames View Post
    That is one kick butt garage setup! Do you have pic`s with more of your garage detailing setup? If so please post them.
    Thank you. I`ll post some in the "Let`s see everyone`s garage" thread in the next day or two...
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    Re: Polisher storage

    Jealousy coming on ! Great looking garage wall there I`m sure the rest of its nice too if this is like this Polisher storage


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    Re: Polisher storage

    They sell them at big box office supply stores (where I got mine) I`m not sure which sizes I have, just happened to work perfectly to store 5 or 6 inch pads. In the picture are 5 (5.5) inch pads I use with my GG Boss 15 and PC with a 5" plate installed.

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    Re: Polisher storage

    *Bump*

    Just noticed these wall hangers on eBay in case anyone is interested:

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    Re: Polisher storage

    I`ve always just had mine sitting on the bench. Eventually they will be put into cabinet drawers but for now the bench it is.

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    Re: Polisher storage

    I tried bags & a few different things. I don`t have wall space for hangers.
    What I finally wound up with (and it works fine for me) is a $10 toolbox.
    It holds four machines. It easily fits on the shelf and it`s easy to access.
    When I`m done I wrap up the cords, put them in the box and put it away.
    I apoligize if it`s nothing fancy or expensive. It`s $10 and it works for me.

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    Re: Polisher storage

    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin View Post
    I tried bags & a few different things. I don`t have wall space for hangers.
    What I finally would up with (and it works fine for me) is a $10 toolbox.
    It holds four machines. It easily fits on the shelf and it`s easy to access.
    When I`m done I wrap up the cords, put them in the box and put it away.
    I apoligize if it`s nothing fancy or expensive. It`s $10 and it works for me.


    No reason to apologize, looks like a good way to keep them safe and clean. The 2 bags I bought to store my polishers in cost $12.95. The reason I started this thread was my garage gets alot of dust so thats why I have storage bags for my polishers and just wondered what others keep their polishers in.

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    Re: Polisher storage

    clear plastic containers in the garage. I like the fancy hanging thingies but $110 each? ouch.. I can buy more MF towels, pads and materials for that..
    but hey this is only me..

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