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Old 04-17-2007, 01:03 PM
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How do you organize you products??

I need some ideas for organizing all my products towels, ect, ect. I have my own detailing closet down stairs, the problem is my products are in large bins. So every time I need something I have to move bins to get to it. Well thats getting old and disorganized eveytime I go in. I do have a storage room outside but that hold car parts/jack.jack stanks/Latter/H2O heater/Spare car battery, ect ect. I need something inside. Any idea's??
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Have a bin container thingy with shelves for the regular products and a plastic container with microfibers in sections for their use. Though I'm gonna get a larger container with drawers and each one will be labeled paint/wheels/interior/glass etc.
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Old 04-17-2007, 01:22 PM
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These stack on top of each other very very nicely:





Pads, MF's, gloves, applicators, etc. all go in here:
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Here is a sample of my setup. Sorry for the crappy phone pic.

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Here is a sample of my setup. Sorry for the crappy phone pic.

Pat that's awesome!
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Old 04-17-2007, 01:57 PM
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Man check out Pats and sparkie's bins...wow lots of stuff there!!!

Oh hey sparkie, I'm doing the same thing to my garage floor. I was thinking tiling it but I changed my mind after I got a mental picture of me slipping and falling on my rear end when washing the vehicle lol...so I've bought the products...oh and I bought two kits just in case one isn't enough. I like your set up buddy, I'm going to try to copy you..lol...I know how original but the way I see it I don't need to re-invent the wheel again. Those bins are wicked, I just have to remember to bring certain things inside the house during winter.
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Here is a sample of my setup. Sorry for the crappy phone pic.

I have a couple of those bins, there just isn't enough room for more. I'd like to get something like Sparkie has just for inside duty instead. Or a smaller version or it to fit my gallons and bottles.
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Dude your forgetting the ghetto version of that pic, show the leaning tower of Autogeek
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I use my products very regularly so i have no need to keep them in a closet or closed storage system...this shelf i got at home depot for 50 bucks...i know costco carried a bigger version that is chromed....i would have bought a bigger shelf but my garage wouldnt allow for it...plus i like the black powder coated color the pc and rotary are kept on the top shelf...

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