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How do you store your detailing supplies?
I live in a smaller place and am looking for a clean/organized way to store my detailing products. How do you guys do it?
Pics are appreciated, I am thinking the geak gear detail bag but not sure if it would work. |
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Sunkist orange cardboard box on a shelf above my washing machine. Bucket is under the sink, upside down to prevent dust
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A plastic container I bought at walmart for like $8 for the items I dont want to get dirty (the wash and drying towels). The bottles and things are just along the side of my garage, as I dont really care if they get dirty. And the bucket just sits outside. I wash it out quick before using it since it gets used every once in a while for other things (like moping the floor).
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Rubbermaid bins are your friend. They are stackable so you can pile them in your closet ,shower etc as you buy more stuff. And you will! LOL
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If you live where it gets cold don't store your wax in the garage, it can separate and get ruined. I have a bunch of Meguiars stuff that I think I'm going to have throw away.
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My big wash buckets have lids so i just seal everything up in them and store in the laundry. Nice and simple
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