RaysWay
Autopia Specialist
I use my Detail Bag for smaller miscellaneous items, like various size tape, pad brushes, spur tools, interface pads, adapters, respirators, 3M glasses, nitrile gloves, etc. The bottom compartment I have filled with 3 inch and 6 inch sanding discs. Then I have the exterior compartments to hold a few compound and polish combos.
Since the bag has everything I need for headlights, it's nice to grab it and start working since I always start with headlights. Then I put it to the side for whenever I need a smaller item, I know its in the bag. I used to lose small items all the time in my bigger Rubbermaid boxes or duffel bags so I decided to consolidate all the small stuff to a single bag.
Find a system that works for you!
As long as you're organized in some way. I hate having to look for anything while working. If I do, I make a mental note to get more organized before the next job.
Since the bag has everything I need for headlights, it's nice to grab it and start working since I always start with headlights. Then I put it to the side for whenever I need a smaller item, I know its in the bag. I used to lose small items all the time in my bigger Rubbermaid boxes or duffel bags so I decided to consolidate all the small stuff to a single bag.
Find a system that works for you!
As long as you're organized in some way. I hate having to look for anything while working. If I do, I make a mental note to get more organized before the next job.