In order to work in the shade, I know a lot of people use tents. What size tent do most of you use? And do you just get a top or do you get sides for them as well?
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Re: Detailing Tents
Originally posted by G Force View PostHi,I use a 4.5 m by 2.5 m for my car. it's kind of small as the sun moves on.I believe that a 6m by 4 m would cover better.Got mine at a camping section of a large store.WrightDetail
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Originally posted by ZoranC View PostI have 10x10 and I find it too small, it doesn't create enough shade. Getting two 10x10 will not solve a problem for side panels either. What I would like to find is 12x16.''USE THE LEAST AGGRESSIVE PRODUCT TO GET THE JOB DONE RIGHT''
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Joe's (Superior Shine) KD Canopies are really nice and measure 10' x 15' each, but they're kinda expensive. I do like the fact that they're aluminum versus steel.
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Originally posted by MaxImage View PostJoe's (Superior Shine) KD Canopies are really nice and measure 10' x 15' each, but they're kinda expensive. I do like the fact that they're aluminum versus steel.
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The bigger the better IMO. I have a 10x10 and it's useless unless it's noon exactly. You want a tent to block the sun so you can work on it, so get one as big as you can afford. Put 2 together if you have to, but if you do that you'd still want them to be wide.Wiseguys Auto Detailing
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