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Old 08-14-2007, 09:11 PM   #1
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storing mf, pads, etc.

I was thinking of getting one or two of these for storing polishing pads, applicators, mf towels, etc. Would something like this be ok if placed in the garage. Wondering if it would keep the towels clean, protected from dirt, etc.

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it will work perfectly !
Cool. I know it will not be "air tight", but was hoping that it would be enough to keep them clean if I store them in the garage.
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Thats pretty much exactly what I use.

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I was thinking of getting one or two of these for storing polishing pads, applicators, mf towels, etc. Would something like this be ok if placed in the garage. Wondering if it would keep the towels clean, protected from dirt, etc.

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Only problem is that it won't be big enough!!! I've got 10 of the 29 qt size drawers on shelves in my garage and looking for more room even now.
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Problem I have with mine is that the shelves begin to sag after awhile with the products. They tend to then all slide to the middle making the problem worse.
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Problem I have with mine is that the shelves begin to sag after awhile with the products. They tend to then all slide to the middle making the problem worse.
Yeah, thats why I put everything in little 4 oz. bottles. And reorganized that little cabinet so all the large bottles are on the bottom.
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For $20.00 is excellent!
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or geta bigger plastic cabinet from bed bath and beyound
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Re: storing mf, pads, etc.

I like that idea , if it wasn't so late I would go get one tonite .
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