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    Detailing stool.

    Picked this one up at Harbor freight yesterday. $20! Figure the first time I use it it will pay for itself. Kneeling and bending during a detail is not my idea of fun anymore. Should be a good addition.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Man, as a doctor, "stool" has a different meaning.

    Talk about polishing a turd..
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    Re: Detailing stool.

    I picked up the same stool this fall and love it. It makes polishing and doing other work on the vertical surfaces so much easier when I don`t have to sit on the ground or kneel. I just wish it would go a little bit lower.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    There is a fine line between low and too low. I’ve got the Speedmaster one and it is maybe too low for my tastes. I kind of like the adjustable stool there.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    I`m with you PAdetailer. Mine is similar, and I wouldn`t give it up. I love having the height adjustability too, as compared to a fixed height. It really increases how much I can do in one day. Plus my left leg and foot don`t hurt so bad the next day that I can`t work back to back days. I also do a better job because I don`t start trying to speed things up, because I start hurting.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    I have a similar stool (Craftsman) however it has a back on it. Makes it really comfortable and prevents sliding backwards off the stool. It`s also adjustable. The older you get the more appreciative you become of things like this. IMHO
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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Got the same one PA, works great for my back and knees.
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    Re: Detailing stool.

    I have a great stool that I can’t use for detailing very often. That 25 degree slope on my driveway puts a damper on that.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Heres the one I bought and just love it

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Civicclutch, that looks like a Traxion Race Seat. the only difference is that the Race Seat has a revolving tray above the wheels.

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Quote Originally Posted by kajunman View Post
    Civicclutch, that looks like a Traxion Race Seat. the only difference is that the Race Seat has a revolving tray above the wheels.
    That is what it is I just took tray off after catching my ankle on it couple times

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    Re: Detailing stool.

    Dave, I have the same stool. I found the tray too easy to bend, but for US$20, it`s an excellent deal.

    I don`t use it often, though, because I find it`s easier to put more grunt behind tire cleaning when standing up.
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