Blackfire
06-26-2009, 02:20 PM
I was visiting the local discount store and discovered an end rack full of auto detailing supplies. Some brand name, others that were off brand.
My selection came to $14.00.
The 3M sponge and foam/terry applicator can be used for washing tires and wheels and dressing them. $.89 each. The 3M foam sponge is labeled *bug sponge*, but that ain't touching my cars!
The MF mitt will be used to buff away the DP Tire Glaze. $.99
The tape is 60 yards for $1.49. That will mask a lot of trim.
The brushes are horsehair, made in Israel and were $1 each. I use one for tire buffing, one for interior leather and vinyl and one on standby. I'll come up with something.
The Quickie MF hand applicators are ideal for applying DP Interior Protectant. They are easy to grip and do a nice job of spreading the protectant. 2 for $.99.
The fire nozzle was a rare find! It was $4.00. I can't find another one like it. It's a Rubbermaid product. It has variable patterns from fine fan spray to a jet stream.
Making economical buys like this allows me to spend more money on quality waxes, sealants, MF towels, and other fine products at Autogeek.
I used to hate going shopping with my DW (Darling Wife) at this store. But now that there's an aisle dedicated just to me, I drag her out with me, now!:D
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a265/mhudak/IMG_0299.jpg
My selection came to $14.00.
The 3M sponge and foam/terry applicator can be used for washing tires and wheels and dressing them. $.89 each. The 3M foam sponge is labeled *bug sponge*, but that ain't touching my cars!
The MF mitt will be used to buff away the DP Tire Glaze. $.99
The tape is 60 yards for $1.49. That will mask a lot of trim.
The brushes are horsehair, made in Israel and were $1 each. I use one for tire buffing, one for interior leather and vinyl and one on standby. I'll come up with something.
The Quickie MF hand applicators are ideal for applying DP Interior Protectant. They are easy to grip and do a nice job of spreading the protectant. 2 for $.99.
The fire nozzle was a rare find! It was $4.00. I can't find another one like it. It's a Rubbermaid product. It has variable patterns from fine fan spray to a jet stream.
Making economical buys like this allows me to spend more money on quality waxes, sealants, MF towels, and other fine products at Autogeek.
I used to hate going shopping with my DW (Darling Wife) at this store. But now that there's an aisle dedicated just to me, I drag her out with me, now!:D
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a265/mhudak/IMG_0299.jpg