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its not like the awesome pile of Adams that JunkMan has yet but I followed suit and Organized all my stuff after my order came in today. I have a gallon of leather and interior cleaner, 10 year banner, seat brush, Wheel brush, great white drying towels, and a few assorted applicators on order so they should fill the rack out a bit more.

 

Note; the seemingly out of place AT&T bag has my dirty towels in it

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Hey Stephen u might want to put ur towels and pads in a storage container or use plastic pags. This will help keep them from getting dusty or dirty.:cheers:

 

:iagree::cheers:

and the one I have has some holes by the handles and I taped them closed also!

 

Looks good BTW:rockon:

 

 

Shine On

Bluezey:pc:

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Looks great! I can't wait until my shop gets to the point to where I can use it. Right now my Adams stuff is covering the floor along 1 wall of my spare bedroom in the boxes they shipped in.

 

..the other three walls are filled with gun stuff and rc stuff. lol

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Thx for the container tip. I might go hit up wallmart and grab a few of those plastic drawers you can stack.

 

I'm about to start in on my moms truck...:)

 

Yeah I would definitely keep my micro-fibers in a container and I Would also get some of the good zip lock backs to keep your buffing pads in.

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Hey Stephen u might want to put ur towels and pads in a storage container or use plastic pags. This will help keep them from getting dusty or dirty.:cheers:

 

I cover my detail rack with my MF towels with a tarp to keep dust out of anything that touches paint.

 

I dig the AT&T bag... keeps my paychecks a-comin' - of course thats likely a mobility bag, and I work landline/broadband. All in all same company :D

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Hey Stephen u might want to put ur towels and pads in a storage container or use plastic pags. This will help keep them from getting dusty or dirty.:cheers:

I was going to say the same thing. I have mine in several of of those Sterilite containers with locking lids. Now I just need to get some shelving.

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Yeah I would definitely keep my micro-fibers in a container and I Would also get some of the good zip lock backs to keep your buffing pads in.

 

Not a fan of the zip locks for the pads. Attracts mildew.

You did a good job on the organization! :thumbsup:

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Not a fan of the zip locks for the pads. Attracts mildew.

You did a good job on the organization! :thumbsup:

Yeah, I should have been more clear.

 

When I wash my pads and rinse I squeeze out as much water as possible with a paper towel or micro-fiber and then lay face down on a wire rack for a day or two and to also let any chemicals that may still be remaining in the pads to outgas before placing in a zip lock bag and get as much air as possible out before closing.

 

I see if you put a pad in a zip lock bag still damp or with remaining product saturated in your pad how it can become a problem.

 

I used to mobile detail and thats just my way of keeping my pads from getting dust/dirt or the like in my pads or the worst, falling on the ground with out being in a sealed bag.

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