The importance of organization: It can make or break a detailer

Just got mine today from Sears for $6.42 but got it even less using the surprise and syw points. Now I need to get more bottles.
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Rubbermaid makes a good one. 32 oz spray bottles fit perfectly. You can get it at the river.
 
Point Taken! Organized is a good thing. Another is cleaning up afterwards and putting everything back ready to use another time. Excellent post!
 
I really need one of these. Right now I'm using an old platic crate. Where can I get one of these?
 
Could you PM me the details?

As for the brush, I have it too and I like it for plastic panels like dash and door panels but it is sorta soft for carpets. Depending on what you want it for you may be pretty happy with it. I use it on my Metro and it is used on most details.

Thanks if you could send me the info.
 
As for the brush, I have it too and I like it for plastic panels like dash and door panels but it is sorta soft for carpets. Depending on what you want it for you may be pretty happy with it. I use it on my Metro and it is used on most details.

So you have the black brush and think it's a bit on the soft side? Reason I ask is because they have a white brush that's supposed to be the soft 1. I'm planning to use it on carpet/matts and probably upholstery seats too.

I currently use and like this brush, but I'm looking for something that can cover more ground and speed things up.

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I also have this brush, and it's ok but I hate having to worry about the bristle part sliding off during use. [its removable] I mostly use it without the bristles.

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