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    What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    I've been collecting detailing gear and products since the bug bit me about a year ago - dropping close to $1,000 on various items.

    So - I've got all the basics I guess: a PC DA, brushes, polishes and sealants and MF towels out the wazoo.

    I'm looking to spend some of my next bonus check on yet more stuff - what's the one thing I may be interested in that I haven't looked at or thought of?

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    A new polisher?

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Something that makes your work easier. Maybe a step ladder or some nice lights?

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    foam gun

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Quote Originally Posted by mdreibelbis View Post
    I'm looking to spend some of my next bonus check on yet more stuff - what's the one thing I may be interested in that I haven't looked at or thought of?
    Have you looked at, or thought about getting one of these?
    {I know I have!}




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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtopia View Post
    Something that makes your work easier. Maybe a step ladder or some nice lights?
    This would be my vote. Maybe one of those platforms to make working on the roof of a car/SUV easier.
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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Quote Originally Posted by expdetailing View Post
    A new polisher?
    The PC seems to work well for my purposes - I'd like to add something - not necessarily upgrade yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurtopia View Post
    Something that makes your work easier. Maybe a step ladder or some nice lights?
    Lights - that's an interesting idea! And multi purpose as I can use them anytime I work in the garage!

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Metro Blaster Sidekick 4 sure.

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    Have you looked at, or thought about getting one of these?
    {I know I have!}




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    That's awesome but I'm afraid my wife would leave me if I tried to put one of those in the garage!

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    Re: What's the one "fun" product or tool I should buy

    I'd go MaxJax for a lift. Even available from Costco.com!

    I've spent my recent profit sharing payout, but the next one (in February) will be a doozy. We've gone from a sad, bankrupt legacy company to an S&P darling, or as the CEO says, "a high-quality, industrial transportation company."

    I'm thinking of using that payout for Detailing Boot Camp and a new Flex and associated goodies!
    Francesco

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