Post Your Detailing Collection

bad ass bobby. Love it! Everything organized and in place is what I like to see. how do you like your nattys red :P. I was going to order some but i have two cans of fuzion so i will just use that up first :)
 
bad ass bobby. Love it! Everything organized and in place is what I like to see. how do you like your nattys red :P. I was going to order some but i have two cans of fuzion so i will just use that up first :)

Thanks for the complements guys! :props:

Keeping everything organized helps me find things allot easier I'll tell you!

Natty's Red is a great Carnauba based wax and goes on like a dream and buffs off easily. It's another one of those great waxes that doesn't cost an arm and a leg...:props:
 
Thanks for the complements guys! :props:

Keeping everything organized helps me find things allot easier I'll tell you!

Natty's Red is a great Carnauba based wax and goes on like a dream and buffs off easily. It's another one of those great waxes that doesn't cost an arm and a leg...:props:

....but durability is an issue.
 
....but durability is an issue.

HA! You just wanted me to drool over the detailing job on the 1990 Skyline GTR, which I did of course! What a difference before and after shots! That was an amazing transformation and the car looks absolutely wet!! :props:

You are right about Poorboy's Natty, it looks great when first initially applied but there are many other waxes that last a lot longer...
 
The weather's been warming up so I brought everything up and organized it for the season!

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Waxes

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Polishers

Flex - Makita - Porter Cable


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Pads

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Towels

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Generator & Power Washer

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Compressor

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That's it for now, thanks for looking!! :props:


Great set up Bobby! Way nicer than mine. I really have to get my garage organized. It's a friggin disaster right now. I hopefully will be picking up some rubbermaid drawers similar to what you have for my MFs and pads. I then just need to figure out what I'm going to do with all my products....
 
I really want to get some more shelving / closet space as I am pretty much out of room.

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Whats in the works is lots of shelving for the garage, a cleaned and painted floor and a lighting system.
 
Hey Tom,

Very nice collection you have there, everything in it's place and at the ready when you need it! :props:

Another great point about displaying our collections is it gives some insight to other product and equipment that some of us may not have and would like to try...

But if I order any more detailing related "stuff" I might have to sell it to pay for a lawyer!! :laughing:

NOT!!
 
Great set up Bobby! Way nicer than mine. I really have to get my garage organized. It's a friggin disaster right now. I hopefully will be picking up some rubbermaid drawers similar to what you have for my MFs and pads. I then just need to figure out what I'm going to do with all my products....

No problem Jason, I still have a little room for them at my place! :laughing:
 
I have all sorts of foam applicators for applying plastic and trim products that are sometimes almost impossible to reach.

Foam brushes, pads, squares, and regular brushes all have a place and get used.

Very good point bobby. I looked up the foam pad with the wood handle and you can get a bulk for real cheap.:)

"You can help create your own luck, you can make things happen through hard work and intelligence."- Donald J. Trump
 
Thanks for the complements guys! :props:

Keeping everything organized helps me find things allot easier I'll tell you!

Natty's Red is a great Carnauba based wax and goes on like a dream and buffs off easily. It's another one of those great waxes that doesn't cost an arm and a leg...:props:

HA! You just wanted me to drool over the detailing job on the 1990 Skyline GTR, which I did of course! What a difference before and after shots! That was an amazing transformation and the car looks absolutely wet!! :props:

You are right about Poorboy's Natty, it looks great when first initially applied but there are many other waxes that last a lot longer...

That not what I wanted to do but hey, thanks haha!

I only use Natty red when someone wants his flakes to pop like crazy. too bad, it smell so good, it's easy to buff and apply, ncie price, but last 2-3 weeks.
 
Here's my collection. SSSSSSt :xyxthumbs:
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Sexy I really like the first picture with the blue light. I thought it was a fridge at first. Lol

"You can help create your own luck, you can make things happen through hard work and intelligence."- Donald J. Trump
 
Is natty red is ok to apply and remove by hand?

"You can help create your own luck, you can make things happen through hard work and intelligence."- Donald J. Trump
 
Is natty red is ok to apply and remove by hand?

Hey Carlos,

Yes, Natty's is easily applied by hand or with a machine. Like most waxes, apply it thin, wait for it to haze, and buff with a Microfiber towel..
 
Hey Carlos,

Yes, Natty's is easily applied by hand or with a machine. Like most waxes, apply it thin, wait for it to haze, and buff with a Microfiber towel..

Hey you know my name :P

Thanks Bobby

"You can help create your own luck, you can make things happen through hard work and intelligence."- Donald J. Trump
 
Could somebody please tell me the reason to keep waxes in the fridge??
 
Could somebody please tell me the reason to keep waxes in the fridge??

Other than the obvious, some suspect that paste waxes can separate if the ambient temperature becomes too warm. I've never had this happen but it never gets warmer that 105F at my place either.
 
I too love chost10's set up. It's friggin awesome! Some day when I have a sweet garage...my garage now is awful!
 
In just a month or so I will get my set up posted on here! (Still waiting to get the new shop) IDK if mine will be as fancy as some of these but I am planing it now...
 
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