my new purpose bought wheels

finerdetails

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My detailing is pretty 'full on' there days so I decided it was time to invest in some wheels to help me improve and take my detailing to the next 'mobile' level.



Moving to using sample size bottles for all my 'brews' means this purchase is spot on

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I will now simply 'glide' down the sides of cars :D



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thanks for looking :wave:
 
Those sample size bottles make it much easier to carry around. I have a tendency to purchase larger bottles of everything and I can tell you that I've used almost every inch of my cart.



What's next? Vaccum saving the pads to save space? :)
 
That thing is awesome! I saw a nearly identical unit in the hardware store the other night and almost picked it up. Right on...
 
I really like my Stanley All Purpose Vehicle more so than I liked that when I was shopping. I mostly just liked the fact that you can plant your bum on that unit. :chuckle:
 
tustah said:
Those sample size bottles make it much easier to carry around. I have a tendency to purchase larger bottles of everything and I can tell you that I've used almost every inch of my cart.



What's next? Vaccum saving the pads to save space? :)



thats why I have the sample size bottles, not only does it mean you have them all with you, but they are far easier to hold/pop in the pocket whilst you use the PC. :think2
 
finerdetails said:
thats why I have the sample size bottles, not only does it mean you have them all with you, but they are far easier to hold/pop in the pocket whilst you use the PC. :think2



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definitely. I purchased a boatload of plastic bottles with flip up and mister spray tops last year and carry all of my more commonly used polishes and liquid LSPs in 2oz and 4oz bottles. 4oz spray bottles hold vinegar, isopropyl, 303, QD, etc. I seldom need more than 4oz of any single polish on a single car. I keep car wash in 8oz bottles and carry it all around in a little plastic carry from the container store. I also keep some tape, brushes, tools and rubber gloves handy.



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Wow, extremely organized! I'm impressed!



finerdetails - Sorry for the confusion. What I meant was that having those small bottles really cuts the space. All my products/tools are shoved into a small 4 drawer rolling cabinet and it's really cramped. Thinking about doing these sample size bottles.



Where did you guys purchase them from and how much?
 
Awesome! Now I can order all these little bottles and put various detailing supplies in them and keep those in the garage and keep the rest of the larger supply in the basement so they stay room temp instead of the hot and humid garage in the summer and the cold freezing temps in the winter.
 
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