MF Bins

I'm in the process of building a new detailing cart, which will have a towel storage cabinet, but for now everything is in bins. I divide into 4 categories. Utility, better, best and glass. "Utility" are the ones I use for jambs, wheels, tires etc. "Better" are for rinseless washes, as well as compound and polish removal as well as interiors. "Best" are reserved for wax removal, waterless wash and QD use. Glass is obvious. It works for me.

Bill
 
I use bins as well, 7 total..one for each of the following categories: glass, drying, door jams/interior, engine/wheels/tires, quick detail, wax removal, clay.

As for washing, I will wash the quick detail and wax removal together, the glass and drying together, the clay and door jam/interior together, the engine/wheels/tires get their own dedicated load.

At one point I tried to get dedicated colors for each job. Even gone as far as giving ones that didn't match to my wife for household duty. I always ended up with a different color here and there and it really got jacked up when I moved a towel from one category down to another such as door jam/interior down to tire/wheel duty. I gave up on the color code and just moved to a sharpie and 4 separate bins for dirty towels.
 
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