JohnnyDetails
New member
Decided to re-organize/remodel my detailing workspace in my garage.
I started off by getting a new Whalen Industrial workbench from Costco. It came with two attached locking cabinets that I could use to put many of my products in. It's very well made, heavy duty.
I bolted my metro vac n blow to the wall which has proven to be very convenient.
I added bulldog pegboard to keep my tools, brushes, and other detailing items organized.
I soon realized that the overheard storage racks we have were perfect for hanging spray bottles from.
I also installed 3 4 bulb t8 units.
My next project will be flooring or possibly a pad for the detailing area simply because I don't want to move all the shelving and storage out.









I started off by getting a new Whalen Industrial workbench from Costco. It came with two attached locking cabinets that I could use to put many of my products in. It's very well made, heavy duty.
I bolted my metro vac n blow to the wall which has proven to be very convenient.
I added bulldog pegboard to keep my tools, brushes, and other detailing items organized.
I soon realized that the overheard storage racks we have were perfect for hanging spray bottles from.
I also installed 3 4 bulb t8 units.
My next project will be flooring or possibly a pad for the detailing area simply because I don't want to move all the shelving and storage out.








