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    hey guys,



    I`m going away for a week tomorrow and when I`m back I plan on cleaning up the garage. It`s in pretty rough shape. I need some suggestions on what to do. There are cobwebs everywhere, holes in the walls, stained walls, etc etc. I was thinking of renting a powerful power washer and taking everything out and power washing it than painting it. But for the cobwebs, whats the best way to get rid of them? I`m looking forward to having a cobweb free garage. We`re also buying some storage shelving so that would help with some of the mess. I was also thinking of using a vacuum for the cobwebs, but ours doesn`t have a long enough hose. Suggestions are always welcomed. Sorry no pics yet.



    Thanks, Brendan

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    sweet i finally got my camera to work. I was ready to throw my camera out the window... Sorry, was to lazy to get before pics. You guys wouldn`t have imagined though! Anyways here are the pics. Theres normally 2 more cars (matrix + G35) in the garage but they were both in the front so i thought i`d take pics.



    Re-organized this shelf (took everything off and wiped it down)





    All of this was moved into the middle while I was painting. Took everything off the shelves and put them back on.





    :gidiup:Got an idea, made it happen. Under $9 to get galvanized wire, drywall studs, and the hooks. I have plenty of extras so if it doesn`t work I can always try it again.







    New shelf with the MASSIVE collection of detailing stuff I have





    joking btw

    Close up I guess...





    Let me know what you guys think. You guys actually wouldn`t imagine how bad that garage was before. But all the holes are patched up, spiders stomped on, cobwebs gone, walls painted. Well worth it, i guess because I didn`t pay for supplies. We used outdoor paint so it was about twice as much as indoor paint. LMK!



    Brendan

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    Looks good...but does your weed whacker leak gas standing like that?
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    not so far...

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    Not a bad idea on the drying line, but I would be worried about dust settling into it sitting out after a while

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    It`s amazing how well cabinets help to clean up a shop.
    Just a noob without a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTDavis
    .. I would be worried about dust settling..


    I was wondering about dust settling on the MFs/mitt on that open shelf :think: I`d stick `em in another of those RubberMaid rough-totes (or whatever they`re called).



    Looks nice and clean though, I bet it`s a lot better than the "before" version :xyxthumbs

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    Looking great!



    I think when I makeover the garage, I`ll make a C&B about it. It needs a LOT of work!!!

 

 

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