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    How Does Everyone Organize Their Supplies? Since Detailing Season Has Begun, I Have Started Receiving Orders And I Am Running Out Of Space Quick.

    It Has Been Awhile Since We Had A Show Your Supplies Thread, I Thought I Would Start A New One, But Also Get Some Ideas On Organizing. After Im Done Organizing Later, Ill Post A Pic!

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    OK Well, I Guess Ill Get This Started!

    I Got My Stuff Somewhat Back to Organized Tonight. I Was Hoping To Fit It All On The Bookcase But That Didnt Happen, I guess Ill Have To Breakdown And Get Another Bookcase .

    Post Some Pics Up! I Wanna See What All you Autopians Do To Stay Organized!
















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    2hotford,

    What are in those gallon size jugs at the top of your last pic?

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    Wow... how much is that worth?

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    2005 F-150 Reg Cab Flareside 5.4L

    Chemical Engineers: More refined than the rest.

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    Hey Stanger,



    Those jugs are Pro Wax products. The orange/red is HD Vinyl cleaner, the off yellow is Frank`s Special General cleaner, the blue is Carpet cleaner and the green is a non-corrosive cleaner/degreaser.



    Sorry guys, I will comment tomorrow as I have to get back to work.



    Cheers

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    I have a cabinet similar to this.







    Intel,

    Where did you purchase your spray bottles?





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    Wow! Thats Alot Of S100!

    I Think A Cabinet Like Edschwab has would be nice for me to keep everything in.

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    Originally posted by 2hotford

    I built some shelving and organized items based on use etc... .



    It keeps it organized and easy to find things when needed quickly.
    geez wish i had that much S100 and SEC !! nice

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    Originally posted by 2hotford

    Hey Stanger,



    Those jugs are Pro Wax products. The orange/red is HD Vinyl cleaner, the off yellow is Frank`s Special General cleaner, the blue is Carpet cleaner and the green is a non-corrosive cleaner/degreaser.



    That HD interior cleaner is really good. I use it on everything in the interior.



    How do you like those other PRO products? The only one of those I`ve used is the C-49. How is that carpet/upholstery cleaner? I`ve always used HD Interior Cleaner for Carpets and Upholstery and it works fine. Just wonder if it is any better.



    Have you tried their Green Nitro? Wondering how it compares to the Non-Corrosive Cleaner/Degreaser you have.



    Originally posted by edschwab1

    Intel,

    Where did you purchase your spray bottles?



    Most of them are PRO bottles from prowax.com. I get them at my local distributor.



    You can get spray bottles like that at SAM`s though in bags of 5.
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    Hey Intel!



    I would have to say that of the Pro products(cleaning) the carpet/upholstery cleaner in my favourite! It does an excellent job!! I like the HD vinyl cleaner as long as you mix the amounts correctly. If it is too strong, it can do damage.



    I have not tried the nitro yet.



    I chose the non-corrosive cleaner because it is safe on engines and electrical components. Therefore, it should be safe on aluminum as well. I would not buy Pro`s Franks Special Cleaner again( I have found much better!! ie. Spray Nine---awesome stuff!!!)



    I heard that the Pro Red Devil is suppose to be a good cleaner but it looks corrosive(scary around aluminum wheels!)



    4DR--ya, that is alot of S100 but since it was very hard to find in my area, I stocked up and glad I did!!:xyxthumbs



    Cheers!

    Tim

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    I`ve got a gallon of their Red Devil but really haven`t used it much. Only done a couple engines with it as I mainly use Green Nitro.



    What has their HD interior cleaner damaged? I haven`t experienced any damage from it before.
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    I mixed it a little too strong once and it started to eat the white lettering off on the dash and windshield wiper stalk! OOPS!!!

    So now, I mix it VERY accurately!



    Have you ever tried Spray Nine?? It is one of the best cleaners I have ever used!!

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    Originally posted by 2hotford

    I mixed it a little too strong once and it started to eat the white lettering off on the dash and windshield wiper stalk! OOPS!!!

    So now, I mix it VERY accurately!



    Have you ever tried Spray Nine?? It is one of the best cleaners I have ever used!!


    Haven`t tried it. Where do you get it?
    2005 F-150 Reg Cab Flareside 5.4L

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    Spray Nine is available in many automotive stores. Here is a link to the company. It does not say too much, but if you do a Google search of Spray Nine you will find a lot on info on it. I use the industrial cleaner; the stuff is unreal! I love Folex for carpet stains, and Spray Nine for any SEVERE cleaning situations!



    I would be careful however on its use on painted vinyl; if left on too long, paint may start to soften. This is powerful stuff! So be careful!!



    I even tried the stuff on a really badly dirty life jacket from many seasons of fishing. It had grease, dirt, oil, fish .....I sprayed it on, used a brush to scrub it and then used a damp cloth. It came out like brand new!! I was really surprised!! Even my fav Folex did not completely get the dirt out but this stuff did!!:up



    http://www.knightmkt.com/industri.htm

 

 
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