Todd Modeling Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt

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Todd's been strutting his stuff wearing the new Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt, so I grabbed my camera and snapped a couple photos.

The Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt places all of your polishing supplies within arms reach. This comfortable belt is loaded with various pouches, straps and pockets to carry your favorite pads, polishes and detailing tools. Save time, increase production and enhance your convenience with the Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt.

The Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt is fully adjustable so one size fits all. A large pocket holds two bottles of polish and unique Velcro strap allows you to attach a polishing pad. Several tool pouches hold things like inspection lights, pad brushes, polish bottles, microfiber towels and more. There is even a thick pouch designed to safely secure smart phones. The Rupes Big Foot Detailing Belt is the good-looking, superhero-like way to detailing convenience.


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The evolution shirt is telling, because Todd is the evolution of the detailer - from before to the current state-of-the-art detailing machine that he is today.

Oh yeah, and I agree about the hero part. :rockon
 
I like it! It will be great for doing the roofs of the semi trucks I do. Todd, u needed to put your left leg up and you would have looked like Captain Morgan!
Ron I liked the cartoon! Forgot all about Quick Draw McGraw
 
Ron I liked the cartoon! Forgot all about Quick Draw McGraw

At the risk of hijacking the thread do you remember the secret identity of the "hero" in that cartoon? And what his weapon was ??????

Answer below

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LlXlxS85Zg]ElKabong.mov - YouTube[/ame]
 
At the risk of hijacking the thread do you remember the secret identity of the "hero" in that cartoon? And what his weapon was ??????

Answer below

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LlXlxS85Zg]ElKabong.mov - YouTube[/ame]

Ron, I always keep an extra guitar laying around in case someone needs some "El Kabong-ing". Been using the term for years. I think I said it earlier today before I read this thread.
 
I've heard geratrics use the term quick-draw mcgraw... Now I know why!

About the best, that is a SWEET piece!!!
 
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