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My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

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  • My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

    Thought I'd post up some pics of a detailing supplies cart I just put together. The reason I did this little project is because when I'm working on a vehicle, I'm always setting pads or products or buffing towels all over the garage (or on the vehicle itself), and then when I need them again, I had to hunt all over to track them down. I found I was doing a lot of tiring and time-wasting walking around looking for my supplies.


    So, I bought a used parts cart ($30) and some towel bars, threaded rod and misc. hardware from a big box store and put together this detailing cart. It wasn't meant to hold all my stuff, just the things I use frequently: My D/A buffer, favorite compounds, polishes, LSPs, pads, spray bottles and so forth. Didn't take long to assemble and so far, it's fulfilling it's purpose. Will make additional improvements as needed.


    Jim
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  • #2
    Awesome job Jim! Very impressive and handy.

    Been looking around for ideas / models I might find useful.
    Everybody digs a nice clean car.

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    • #3
      Very useful, thanks for sharing...
      Enjoying this site & I have to keep these two polished !...

      2008 BMW 530d auto
      2003 BMW 330ci auto Convertible

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      • #4
        Re: My Homemade/Repurposed Detailing Cart

        Nice. Like the way you hung your polisher. If your shop is as dusty as mine, I would take an old bed sheet and throw it over when not in use. Do that with my tool cart.

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