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    I know only from hearing about it but now I need it, Does any one know where I can find one of those pools that I can drive the car into that catches the water while I detail then I can just hook my wet-vac and **** all the water up? I am thinkinking that it must be like a kiddie pool but a little smaller in height.. and wide enough to fit a car or truck..

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    Re: catching it.

    I don't know anything about the company or about the mat. I'm sure there are other ones out there, but this is the only one I can remember coming across.

    The MAT
    Scott

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      Re: catching it.

      Originally posted by j&mdetail View Post
      I know only from hearing about it but now I need it, Does any one know where I can find one of those pools that I can drive the car into that catches the water while I detail then I can just hook my wet-vac and **** all the water up? I am thinkinking that it must be like a kiddie pool but a little smaller in height.. and wide enough to fit a car or truck..
      Try looking at this
      AeroCleanse, LLC
      Wisconsin's Elite Detailing Service
      www.aerocleanse.com

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        Re: catching it.

        They may look like kiddie pools, but they’re built far more ruggedly and are much heavier. You need to be able to continually run trucks over them. They come in sizes to fit anything from cars up to heavy construction vehicles but even the smallest ones aren't cheap. Since they’re thick and heavy they’re pretty large when rolled up and require some work to set up and put away.

        www.latimat.com/

        If you always work on hard surfaces like asphalt or concrete a boom system can be a simpler alternative.
        www.vacuboom.com/


        PC.

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          Re: catching it.

          Originally posted by AeroCleanse View Post
          Try looking at this
          I was going to say this same thing

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          • #6
            Re: catching it.

            Thanks to all that helped me with this I found what I was looking for. thanks to this thread, and I just want to say that it is amazing what this web site can do for us, from all over we all come together and help someone else, whome we have never met its great.
            THANKS MEGUIRES

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