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  1. #1

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    Well I`ve been working on not only my collection, but trying to organize the garage a little bit. I gotta say, it is a big improvement from before!



    Of course, the growing collection.









    Another new toy in the collection, a rotary!







    Then, of course the misc. stuff, applicators, rotary pads, and microfiber towels.












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    My new wash bucket with grit guard, gama seal lid, and dolly! Along side is a bucket with water and citrius degreaser so I can toss foam pads to be cleaned.







    A few wash mits and a apron from my old job that I use for when I buff out the car.







    Of course, what garage would be complete without this!







    A little overview with some microfiber drying towels on the clothes line drying (clothes lines are the only way to dry microfiber!)


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    Nice! I wish I had an Apt. with garage.
    Owner of Major Auto Works. Serving the eastern half of Puerto Rico :xyxthumbs

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    Looking good .



    Cheers , Jean Paul

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    Looks good. It can be tough going in an apartment garage. At least yours looks good sized. Back when I was in an apartment I had less than 2 feet on each side of my truck and about 6 inches in front and back.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueZero
    Looks good. It can be tough going in an apartment garage. At least yours looks good sized. Back when I was in an apartment I had less than 2 feet on each side of my truck and about 6 inches in front and back.
    That sucks! IYeah I defiantly am pretty lucky to live in an apartment complex where you can at least easily walk on one side and the front without worry =P

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    I have had two different garages before and the one I have now is alot bigger. I can fit a chevy 2500HD long bed in there with about a foot on either end, and there is still almost two feet on each side. The last garage I had I could barely fit my civic in there.

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    I have an apartment garage, half of a garage, actually. At least I have outside water faucets, so I can wash at will. And, my landlady had an outside electrical outlet installed, to make polishing easier. So, I can`t complain.



    But you have a sweet space Wolf! Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hey, Moe!
    I have an apartment garage, half of a garage, actually. At least I have outside water faucets, so I can wash at will. And, my landlady had an outside electrical outlet installed, to make polishing easier. So, I can`t complain.



    But you have a sweet space Wolf! Congrats!
    Thanks! Yeah it is ONR with a SpoiledMan certified grout sponge for me :LOLOL



    My next thing to get is a heater and dual halogen light stand!

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    Dang what do you do to your MF towels, they look extremely dirty! Great looking garage though.

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    awesome collection

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    Quote Originally Posted by quakerroatmeal
    Dang what do you do to your MF towels, they look extremely dirty! Great looking garage though.


    That`s what I was going to say.



    Get some of the microfiber specific was and soak those guys for a couple days and throw em in the wash!

 

 

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