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UPDATE: height is not a problem, but depth is. Nothing larger than 18".
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OK, so I went to sears today and there having clearance on a GREAT craftsman storage cabinet made out of metal with shelves inside on the doors large enough for the adams spray bottles. Price, you might ask? $200, originally $400. I think we may have a winner. gonna go over some budgeting tactics tomorrow....
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Funny thing is we already have this. Id rather have something enclosed so dirt or dust doesn't hit the towels
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Im liking this one. right in the price range and my kind of style!!
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Thanks for your answers everyone. y'all are a big help!!!
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That would be perfect!! Durable, yes. I just don't like the plastic look (no offense)
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Hey all, Ive noticed that I am quickly running out of room and it is hard to organize my car cleaning products. Ive convinced my dad to help me clean part of the garage and install a new storage system. Heres what I'm looking for: something in the $200-$300 range, durable, can hold a lot of weight on the shelves, preferably two doors. GO GO GO GO!!!!
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MMMMMMMM dealsssssss
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Excellent jobs with the names!! #4 on the bottom should be "junk in the trunk" or "under the hood" Liked!!!!
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Updates??
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I watched Football!!
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I like the one on the right
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Good name choice!! Just remember, its only going to work if you know A LOT of both law enforcement and military members in the area of the business!! (maybe next to a military base would be a good location) That could lead to recommendations!!
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As a person that took both many business classes including a website building class in college (recently), the idea you have has a possibility of working. Let me explain why: - There are certain groups of people that make up a niche. For example, your idea of cops and military members are both separate niches. Niches are specific target markets and can sometimes be valuable for business. HOWEVER, possessing a niche market is difficult because you are mostly committed to that niche market. The niche market can be large or small (business owners tend to aim for the larger groups of people) -There is some good news. Besides aiming at the niche markets you described, there is a larger population of people that detail and clean their vehicles, aka the regular 'civilians' you described earlier. This is the large group of people to aim and focus on. -Regarding all three markets, make something general and use the niche markets later, for example, the ideas for detail packages including discounts (etc) would be a good idea, but I would not name the business after something military or cop related. It does not apply for everyone, that would be the main argument. Regarding a business name, maybe look into a location as to where the business would be established. For example, if the business is located in NYC, you could name it "Suburban Shiners". If the business were located in a rural area, maybe give it something simple (just like the town where the business resides). Make it comparable to the people and your surroundings and the customers will flock to you. Logo should depend on the business name. Slogans as well. Give us some more info on the business, this can be an interesting topic.
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Theres always netflix, can't record shows but theres some good stuff on there. $8 a month, movies also. Just finished watching californoication, caught up with watching "The League" and now looking for another series. Good stuff.
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I got all the time in the world for him to grow Thats too funny. I love stories of owners telling how their pet had a sort of attitude or funny attribute. A friend of mine had a turtle that had "run away". traumatic times call for dramatic stories
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Noted. I hand feed him carrots and he has his regular guinea pig formula food and water. LOVES eating his hay. He doesnt squeak much, he's pretty quiet but when he does its barely noticeable.