New Boxes for Back of Rig

These are Before Pictures! Nice and unorganized.



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I built some nice wooden boxes to use in my truck. I finally got them sealed and put in the bed. I didn't get enough room to put by tent in the bed but I got the ice chest in there atleast. It is also more organized.



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Thanks guys.



I still have one box to build for my buffers. You can't really see it. Way in the back right corner is one box. I'm gonna build a top box for it so I can keep the buffers in the top and all the pads in the bottom.



Along the whole left side of that big box is a lot of room. I'm thinking about building a small little shelf like box that attaches to that big towel box so I can keep pads, brushes, etc. in it and maybe get rid of the yellow tool box.
 
The back of your truck looks suspiciously like the trunk of my car, except for the hose.



I just bought some plastic cartons at the Container Store to put everything in. I like those boxes you made though. :xyxthumbs
 
Your truck is hella packed! Looks very organized now. :up I didn't realize how many more products I will need to purchase before I can become an official detailer. :shocked What brands do you use for compounding?
 
I use Mainly Pro products (prowax.com)



I'm starting to pull out some of the other product I carry and replace w/ pro stuff.



Goo off (or whatever it is), I'm using Pro's Pro-Sol now.



Liquid Glass I now have Profection.



Meguiar's Gold Class soap I use Pro's Cherry Suds. Not much cleaning difference and only a .5 difference in price but I can get it from the same place as the rest of my stuff and it smells a lot better. who car argue w/ the smell of cherries :D



For Polishes and compounds I have



Pro's Swirl Eliminator (compares directly to Meguiar's #9)

Pro's DUZ-all - Light swirls and oxidation. Mainly paint cleaner. As soon as I'm out I'm going to acid Rain remover.)

Pro's Creamy Cutter - Al Oxide based compound. Great for deeper scratches, cobwebs swirls, etc.



I want to try the #1 polish. There is also another compound that is 4x more agressive than Swirl eliminator but breaks down into a fine polish like swirl eliminator so you get a good cutting action and a crystal clear finish. Can't think of the name of the stuff though. Creamy Cutter is 8x more agressive than the product I'm talking about.
 
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