Hi folks, This is my collection so far. I have ordered a Black Baron Drying Machine, some Gloss-It pads, a new gallon of Megs APC, more MFs, spare mitts, Sonüs Green Ultra Fine, Menzerna Power Gloss S100 and a lot of other bits and pieces. Please let me know if you have any questions about any of the products. Here we go: - Swissvax Cleaner Fluid, Cleaner Fluid Pro, Quick Finish, Pneu, Car Bath, Seal Feed, Autobahn and Best of Show. 2 spare Zymöl Sponges, Field Glaze. BMW leather care(I think it's made by Sonax) - Poorboys Super Slick and Suds, Chemical Guys Body Wash + Wax, Citrus Wash + Gloss, P21s/R222 Total Auto Wash, Meguiars Hyper Wash Poorboys QD+, SSR(all of them), Pro Polish, Bug Squash, Bio All Purpose Cleaner, Natural Look Dressing, Spray and Gloss, Bold and Bright, Leather Stuff, Spray and Wipe(not in picture), Chemical Guys Pad Conditioner, Bug Bugger and Tar Remover, New Car Solvent, New Look Trim Gel, Isopropyl Alcohol. Meguiars Mirror Glaze Swirl Remover 2.0 9, Show Car Glaze 7, Speed Glaze 80, Dual Action Cleaner Polish 83, Ultra Finishing Polish 205, Ultra Cut Compound 105. Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite. Chemical Guys Jetseal109, Vertua Bond408, Gloss-It Pad Conditioner. Menzerna Top Inspection, Power Finish RD3.02 and 203s, Final Finish 85RE. - Sonus Green Ultra Fine, Poorboys Natty's Red Paste Wax, Poly Clay, Chemical Guys Petes 53, Collinite 476s, Victoria Collectors Wax, BMW liquid wax and Pre-wax cleaner(I think they're made by Sonax) - Chemical Guys Microfiber Wash, Meguiars Detailer Glass Cleaner, Last Touch (won't buy again), Wheel Destroyer. Zymöl Natural Wool Duster. - I'm using this Swissvax bag to carry my polishers, some pads, PTG, BPs and so on.. - 3M Perfect-It III pads(Green, yellow and blue in 75mm and 150mm), Meguiars Detailing Swaps, Gloss-It small Backing Plate, No-name 75mm Backing Plate - Makita 9227CB polisher, Meguiars G220 polisher, 75mm DA backing plate, Gloss-It 125mm Backing Plate, Led Lenser P7(for swirl/hologram spotting), PTG. - D-handles for bothe the Makita and the Meguiars. Different pads and applicators. - A few of my MFs/towels. - Some brushes. - Kärcher K6.85 PW with foam gun and my two Grit Guard/Zaino Buckets. That's all for know. I may have missed a few bits, but that’s life. Please let me know if you have any questions about any of the products or whatever. Kind regards, Ebbe Jørgensen
Very nice collection, some of the very best stuff out there! By the way, did you bend that wheel brush, or did you buy it like that???
- Thanks mate - Bought it from Swissvax UK and it's £35. Not cheap, but it's a fine bag. - Thank you! - Yeah, I like it organised and tidy. And thanks - Thanks, well, it smears like hell, and my MF's get fed up with the silicones in it. It's a good clay lube though.. - Thanks :thumb: Yeah, it's a great piece of kit. Never had any problems with it. - True, but worth the money. I'm going to buy another one for carrying products. - Thanks It's was bended a little when I bought it, but bended it a little further for cleaning the backs of wheel spokes. It's a little stiff though, so not exactly great for maintaining. Kind regards, Ebbe
Nice collection. It looks like you are no brand bigot with a wide range of products in the arsenal. How wide is the SC bag? It looks very nice.
Nice..that is big enough for my flex and a pc. Do you carry the PC and rotary around much - does the bag sag a lot or does it have some structure to keep it shape.
- Indeed it is. I do.. That's why I wanted a proper bag for my tools.. Some times I help a friend who owns a detailing business in the capital of Denmark(Copenhagen), and this involves travelling. I haven't flown yet, but I will be doing this next time, and then it's great to have this bag. It doesn't sag that much, as the shoulder strap is mounted high on the bag. There's some shaping plastics-thing in the bottom of it, and you'll get quite a bit of these small velcro'd organiser-things to split up the space in the bag, so that bottles and such don't fly around in it. Attaching these to the sides, when using it for carrying a polisher would also help, but it's not necessary. Kind regards, Ebbe