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I had a light day today, so I snapped a few pics of my shop. Let me know what you think. :xyxthumbs:

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Thanks so much, Evan. I've spent a lot of time with my image. That includes having a neat and organized shop. It might not be the coolest shop in the world, but it has the space and the tools I need to offer, IMO, the best service in Springfield, Mo.
 
Top of the line shop:dblthumb2:


Quality tools, spacious, well kept.

What are the irons for, stains?
 
Top of the line shop:dblthumb2:


Quality tools, spacious, well kept.

What are the irons for, stains?

Yeah. I use an iron to get red stains out. I was using ammonia at 1:1, placing a terry cotton towel over the stain and then the iron with a little steam. I can usually significantly lighten red stains this way and remove them about 50% of the time.

I just purchased a new red stain remover from a local janitorial company, but it didn't work any better than ammonia.

I'm about to try red relief. I've seen it in action and it works well. It also works with an iron.
 
Nice professional looking shop. Sorry if this is a dumb question. What are the irons for?
 
Nice professional looking shop. Sorry if this is a dumb question. What are the irons for?

I'm not sure what he uses them for, but I use mine for removing red food dye stains. I apply a special solution, then soak a terry cloth towel in water and set it on the carpet with the hot iron on top for a few minutes until the stain is removed. It works wonders!!
 
Great shop!! I dig the layout, plenty of room. Can't go wrong!
 
:xyxthumbs:nice & organized!!!! We have a snowfoam Pressure tank, and it really helps a lot, instead of the small version.
 
I'm not sure what he uses them for, but I use mine for removing red food dye stains. I apply a special solution, then soak a terry cloth towel in water and set it on the carpet with the hot iron on top for a few minutes until the stain is removed. It works wonders!!


Yep, red food dye stains. I answered that question on the first page haha. :props: And, I do it the same way as mentioned above.
 
Great setup. Thanks for sharing. I wish my garage was that neat and organized.
 
Great setup and a very professional looking shop man!
 
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