Handling your detailing supplies

shadow85

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If you are outdoors and dont have a garage, how do you position/handle your supplies? Obvious you shouldnt be laying your towels on the floor. Any tips?



Update: What I mean is "while" you are detailing the car. Sorry if theres any confusion.
 
Yeah somewhat. I have no other place to put them especially since my driveway is in between my and the neighbor's house it usually catches more wind. So putting them in my car keeps them from flying away.
 
I have a triple front pouch microfiber detailing apron. I keep my supplies inside the pouches (the ones I am using at the moment). For others, I keep them on the bottom shelf of my mechanics chair (photo's below)...but I make sure I thoroughly wash and dry the shelfs on the chair before placing anything on them.



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Rolling cart.



Top shelf... Detail spray, MF towels, Tire dressing, Interior dressing, etc.



Middle shelf... Wax, sealant, cleaners



Bottom shelf... PC, compounds, polishes, extension cord, hand-vac
 
Street5927 said:



Hi Street5927!



How do you like your Spyder? I was thinking of getting a heated one as a backup to my Ninja and Mytee Lite II. Can you dump into a 5 gallon bucket from your Spyder?



Sorry to threadjack, for some reason, couldn't send a PM to you. Thanks for your help.
 
I made my own rolling cart out of scrap angle iron shelving, plywood, and wheels. 3 layers and it works like a champ. No products ever touch the ground.

I even spray painted it Imola red to match the car.
 
I use a couple of Stanley Mobile Work Centers that you can get a Wal-Mart for around $20 I keep my towels and pads in the top section, which on one of the older models I have is detachable, and my bottles in the rear section. They're both set up with wheels, so they're pretty handy.
 
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