ok, ok, I admit that I'm more than a bit anal about things being organized, neat, and "in their place", especially in "my" rooms which include my office, garage, and kitchen.
The garage in particular is difficult as we only have a standard 2-car garage and our housing development is deed restricted and we are not allowed to have any kind of outdoor shed which I can use to store garden tools & supplies. garden tractor, etc so I have no choice to have those items in the garage creating a hated clutter.
Additionally, besides having to use the garage for a developing detailing business I also collect and restore classic Corvettes as a hobby so as you can imagine my garage is a bit tight with a lot of stuff in it including two classic cars, tractor, hand mower, garden tools, refrigerator, table as a workbench, automotive tools, and my detailing supplies.
I just had to get more detailing supplies and basically ran out of places to put the stuff so it was time to reorganize a little.
Unfortunately there is not much room for me to play with in terms of creating more work and/or storage space so this was the best I could do. Not the best and still fairly cramped for room but about the best I could do for now. At least everything fits on the shelves.
BTW, the empty wire shelf under the Flex bag is not spare space, there is a white towel on that shelf and that's where I put my pads from the Flex 3401 after using them and washing them to sit out and dry.
The vast majority of the MF towels I keep inside the house just because of space reasons and to keep them clean and not get dusty/dirty



Ahhh, what I wouldn't give for that 9-bay garage I fantasize about.
The garage in particular is difficult as we only have a standard 2-car garage and our housing development is deed restricted and we are not allowed to have any kind of outdoor shed which I can use to store garden tools & supplies. garden tractor, etc so I have no choice to have those items in the garage creating a hated clutter.
Additionally, besides having to use the garage for a developing detailing business I also collect and restore classic Corvettes as a hobby so as you can imagine my garage is a bit tight with a lot of stuff in it including two classic cars, tractor, hand mower, garden tools, refrigerator, table as a workbench, automotive tools, and my detailing supplies.
I just had to get more detailing supplies and basically ran out of places to put the stuff so it was time to reorganize a little.
Unfortunately there is not much room for me to play with in terms of creating more work and/or storage space so this was the best I could do. Not the best and still fairly cramped for room but about the best I could do for now. At least everything fits on the shelves.
BTW, the empty wire shelf under the Flex bag is not spare space, there is a white towel on that shelf and that's where I put my pads from the Flex 3401 after using them and washing them to sit out and dry.
The vast majority of the MF towels I keep inside the house just because of space reasons and to keep them clean and not get dusty/dirty



Ahhh, what I wouldn't give for that 9-bay garage I fantasize about.

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