Mobile Detailing Setup - EHUTH1

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This is my part-time budget system ;) Justin showing his setup spawned me to get all my stuff together and take some pics.

The base that everything sits on, is two plastic pallets.

  • Coleman 1850 Watt Generator / Electric Cord Reel
  • Rigid 5hp Wet/Dry Vac
  • Karcher Electric Pressure Washer 1400psi / Karcher Hose Reel
  • 65 Gallon Tank with front discharge
  • Milk Crates for bottle organization
  • Misc. stretch straps for holding lighter pieces in place
  • HD Ratchet Straps for tank
  • 2 Storage boxes (1 for MF's and 1 for Pads/Applicators
  • Buckets and Brushes
Cost to get started w/ No Chemicals $900-$1000

Setup :D

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Mobile Office :D

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nicee....how many cars can you do with the 60 gal tank?
 
Very nice set-up, seems very well organized...I like it a lot!
 
Looking really nice! What do you do at night when you park it? Not afraid people will walk off with your supplies?
 
Very nice! I see you have satellite radio in there too. but what does a can of turtle wax doing in there? :D ;)
 
scott - 60 gallon will do 6-8 medium size cars including water for the wash bucket... Use it wisely :)

Meghan - Thanks for the compliment !

P1et - I take out the generator, vac, milk crates, ladder, and leave the rest.
I have a brinks cable lock with a "gurantee" in case of theft. But the pressure washer and reel
rest on one pallet very easy to lift and the tank well if empty I pull it off still attached to the pallet and store everything in the garage.

Supercharged - The turtle wax well......... 2.00 a can @ BL and thats my engine dressing, gotta cut a corner a time or two :)
 
ehuth1 said:
scott - 60 gallon will do 6-8 medium size cars including water for the wash bucket... Use it wisely :)

Meghan - Thanks for the compliment !

P1et - I take out the generator, vac, milk crates, ladder, and leave the rest.
I have a brinks cable lock with a "gurantee" in case of theft. But the pressure washer and reel
rest on one pallet very easy to lift and the tank well if empty I pull it off still attached to the pallet and store everything in the garage.

Supercharged - The turtle wax well......... 2.00 a can @ BL and thats my engine dressing, gotta cut a corner a time or two :)
I like Armor All for that purpose.
 
Very neat buddy...everything is where it's supposed to be. Very nice. Looks to me like someone is ready for some serious detailing. Good luck and take lots of pictures too please.
 
scott - 60 gallon will do 6-8 medium size cars including water for the wash bucket... Use it wisely :)

Meghan - Thanks for the compliment !

P1et - I take out the generator, vac, milk crates, ladder, and leave the rest.
I have a brinks cable lock with a "gurantee" in case of theft. But the pressure washer and reel
rest on one pallet very easy to lift and the tank well if empty I pull it off still attached to the pallet and store everything in the garage.

Supercharged - The turtle wax well......... 2.00 a can @ BL and thats my engine dressing, gotta cut a corner a time or two :)


No external pump to Draw water from tank?
Do you leave Karcher on bed or put on ground when in use?
Nice set up
 
No external pump to Draw water from tank?
Do you leave Karcher on bed or put on ground when in use?
Nice set up

I had a short hose from the tank to the pressure washer, so head pressure was not a problem. This setup worked great, even with a foam cannon.
 
I need to get up on the bandwagon and start getting stuff going on getting a setup like this. Looks awesome. What type of pressure washer is that if you don't mind me asking? And how well does it work?


Dream Workz Auto Detailing using Tapatalk
 
I need to get up on the bandwagon and start getting stuff going on getting a setup like this. Looks awesome. What type of pressure washer is that if you don't mind me asking? And how well does it work?


Dream Workz Auto Detailing using Tapatalk

This was just a basic karcher from Wal-Mart. I had maybe $350-$400 in the complete setup. (plastic pallets, tank, hose reel, karcher, straps..)
 
This was just a basic karcher from Wal-Mart. I had maybe $350-$400 in the complete setup. (plastic pallets, tank, hose reel, karcher, straps..)

OMG...there's a blast from the past!!! How have you been man? I haven't seen you on here in ages! Hope you're doing well.
 
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