Storing auto detailing product

GlazeMan81

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How do you guys store your auto detailing supplies? From equipment to waxes, brushes, shop rags and micro fiber. I'm curious how you do it. Looking at some of the Modesta videos on YouTube, one of the guys has a special cabinet that is temp controlled and humidity controlled. For me, I throw all my supply's in milk crates and bring them in for the winter, then back out in the spring. i,start out organized, but then as I use product and always buy something new to test, it ends up placed where I last used it. It's actually in three piles on met garage workshop floor where I started sorting stuff as I washed my car and applied CarPro reset.

pictures would be very much appreciated with explanation of what we are seeing?

If if this is an old ask, I'm sorry. I searched as many ways and word combos I could think of... On a Monday night... After work... With no football... And no beer...
 
Everything in plastic tubs; split out by product type, Wash, decon, compounds & polishes, LSP's.. Tools (polishers, buffers, blowers), Clothes, Towels, Clothes, brushes etc etc.. hi usage materials are decanted into pump sprayer bottles; (APC, Wheel Cleaner, ONR)

All the boxes stored on th shelving units in the garage..

Pull em out onto the floor during works, chuck em back when done.. easy
 
I am fortunate in that we have a huge walk in closet on our first floor that is just too big to really use for much. We have a smaller coat closet where we put coats and shoes about 20 feet away. So I get to use this space to store all my detail stuff. I keep my towels in bins in the garage year round, but that's about it other than carwash soap and apc go outside when it warms up. It's a little discombobulated right now as I have about 1/3 of my stuff in the garage as I've been doing some detail work the last few days...but here are a couple pics as you asked for.
 
Heated garage FTW. :)

Otherwise, I keep most of my MF Towels in plastic totes in a metal cabinet. I use 6 pack carriers from beer to hold my commonly used items I store in dispensing bottles or in many cases their stock bottles fit. Pads are lined up in shoe boxes.
 
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