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Garage looks great as always Rick.

How do you go about washing your microfibers and pads? I see Griot's sells a particular soap for this and a google search has turned up dye free/scent free soaps to wash with. Just wondering what your process is?

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Garage looks great as always Rick.

How do you go about washing your microfibers and pads? I see Griot's sells a particular soap for this and a google search has turned up dye free/scent free soaps to wash with. Just wondering what your process is?

Thanks,
Bret

Bret, my process I follow to keep MF and pads clean is pretty basic. I used to use Griot's Garage Microfiber detergent but I am now using a similar product by 3M. Just add it to the washing machine and then I dry them using the regular dry cycle in the dryer. I separate all my towels into two loads, those that are really dirty and my finer towels that don't come into contact with heavily dirty parts of the car.


Rick, great work on the photos! I can imagine you will be getting requests from a few vendors, if not already!

Thanks, Denwood. I need to reach out to some vendors. At this point, I get a few requests for pics for Facebook pages and what-not, but I'd like to see if I could do a bit more in partnership with some of the vendors I support.
 

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Bret, my process I follow to keep MF and pads clean is pretty basic. I used to use Griot's Garage Microfiber detergent but I am now using a similar product by 3M. Just add it to the washing machine and then I dry them using the regular dry cycle in the dryer. I separate all my towels into two loads, those that are really dirty and my finer towels that don't come into contact with heavily dirty parts of the car.




Thanks, Denwood. I need to reach out to some vendors. At this point, I get a few requests for pics for Facebook pages and what-not, but I'd like to see if I could do a bit more in partnership with some of the vendors I support.
I did this with my first batch of MicroFibre towels, and found them to be less absorbent. Turns out dryer heat fuses the MF fibers together. They can stand hot water but not a hot laundry dryer.

Now I run the drier empty on low for a minute to get it warm, then tumble dry on cool. If wrung out well first they still get dry but it takes a little longer.

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I will take that advice to heart. I have had some of my MF's for years and they seem to be performing well, but I respect science so I will set my dryer to a cooler temp next time. Good looking out!
 

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When I need any MF to be particularly absorbent, I will simply get it wet and wring it out first. I will dry my car with two standard size towels that have been pre-soaked and then wrung out. The initial soaking relaxes all the fibers in the towel and brings them back to their full absorbency.
 

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Thanks for the reply Rick. I watched several videos on MF washing and drying on youtube and found different styles. One guy even has a spare washer and dryer in his basement just for MF towels.

I bought some dye free/scent free Purex to use. I don't have a ton of expensive quality towels yet. But I did read from everybody I researched to put the dryer on low heat.

Bret
 

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Rick,
I've read just about all pages here on your thread...
Fantastic job on your garage!!! :bowdown:

Love the colors, layout, and just the cool factor!!

I'm in the midst of finally starting in on mine. You, Chad and many others are giving me inspiration and good ideas.:D

Btw, What kind of clock is that? Very cool!
 

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This is the product that I use for washing all of my towels. I have had really good luck with it removing polish residue, grease, and other contaminants from the towels.

I do have to say however, that I make sure and use my towels for specific purposes. I color coded them for their uses, so I don't find myself trying to remove polish from a recently polished surface with a towel that I had previously used to clean wheels or remove child detritus from an interior. That could have disastrous results.
 

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Rick,

How do you like that pegboard? Any issues with the hooks falling out when you remove an item? I assume it's a lot thinner than regular pegboard.
 

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Rick, just wanted to see if you are still happy with the Quickjack? Thinking about picking up one very soon. I love how you store the hoses, control, and pump, but where are you storing the two lift parts?
 
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Rick,

How do you like that pegboard? Any issues with the hooks falling out when you remove an item? I assume it's a lot thinner than regular pegboard.

I like the pegboard a lot. You are right, it is a lot thinner than your conventional wood pegboard, and that does me the odd hook will fall out when I reach for a tool. If I had a LOT of tools on pegboard it would drive me crazy, but the few I do have mounted on this stuff isn't a big deal.

Rick, just wanted to see if you are still happy with the Quickjack? Thinking about picking up one very soon. I love how you store the hoses, control, and pump, but where are you storing the two lift parts?

LOVE my Quickjack. I've used it 10-12 times and it has performed flawlessly. I especially love that it is safe to use on the RaceDeck floor. I store the two main parts just beneath my mat wash wall. A friend of mine is supposed to be making me some metal stands for them, but he's be MIA for a while now. I used to hid one side of the lift under my rolling chest and the other behind my two craftsman carts (on its side), but with one car I don't really need to have it hidden away.
 
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Rick,
I've read just about all pages here on your thread...
Fantastic job on your garage!!! :bowdown:

Love the colors, layout, and just the cool factor!!

I'm in the midst of finally starting in on mine. You, Chad and many others are giving me inspiration and good ideas.:D

Btw, What kind of clock is that? Very cool!

Hi Chuck,
Thanks for the kind words. The clock is just something I picked up at a furniture store and I slapped a TAG Heuer decal on it to make people think I'm rich.
 
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The weather cooperated so I got out there and did a spring clean of my garage. Here's a video to demonstrate how I clean my RaceDeck floor:

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Great vid Rick. Takes a few hours, but honestly i only do that once or maybe twice a year and with those results its well worth it.
 
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I'm on Spring Break so I've had some time to putter around in the garage. Did a bit of a reshuffle with my polishers. I used to house them in a drawer, but now I can stand back and marvel at them!

IMG_6575 by Rick, on Flickr

Also, moved my pads to my workbench drawers.

IMG_6574 by Rick, on Flickr

Other than that, just doing some detailing on mine and a few friends' cars.
 

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Do you really coil and ziptie the cord every single use?
 
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I too have the Flex polishers, I love the new 3" orbital they came out with, had an opportunity to utilize it several times already. My wife bought this for me a year ago as a X-mas gift, in addition to the 6" Flex I already own. That sir, is mighty fine collection of polishers, and pad selection!
 

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I'm on Spring Break so I've had some time to putter around in the garage. Did a bit of a reshuffle with my polishers. I used to house them in a drawer, but now I can stand back and marvel at them!

IMG_6575 by Rick, on Flickr

Also, moved my pads to my workbench drawers.

IMG_6574 by Rick, on Flickr

Other than that, just doing some detailing on mine and a few friends' cars.

Oh man, that organized polisher board, it's like your own pleasure room. So nice to stare at for those of us with some sort of OCD.

Do you really coil and ziptie the cord every single use?


:beer::pimpflash:pimpflash wow, love it love it. Can't wait to see ur spring/summer detail jobs.
 

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Rick,

I have a similar Cman 6ft workbench. I like the carpet you put on the top...nice touch! I assume you purchased some outdoor carpet, but how did you attach? Glue?

I ask if you have to remove or clean it, would it pull up the top layer of the bench?

Thanks!

Ky
 
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I too have the Flex polishers, I love the new 3" orbital they came out with, had an opportunity to utilize it several times already. My wife bought this for me a year ago as a X-mas gift, in addition to the 6" Flex I already own. That sir, is mighty fine collection of polishers, and pad selection!

I wish the PE-8 I have was orbital. I think I will add the one you have to the collection because the PE-8 is tricky to use without creating holograms.

What about using Velcro straps, instead of zip ties? Just an idea..

I have always had a fondness for zip ties. I recently ran out of black, though! New shipment of black 8"ers on order.

Oh man, that organized polisher board, it's like your own pleasure room. So nice to stare at for those of us with some sort of OCD.

wow, love it love it. Can't wait to see ur spring/summer detail jobs.

Yes, I do get a strong sense of satisfaction looking at my polishers. It's good to know there are people like me that enjoy that kind of thing.

Rick,

I have a similar Cman 6ft workbench. I like the carpet you put on the top...nice touch! I assume you purchased some outdoor carpet, but how did you attach? Glue?

I ask if you have to remove or clean it, would it pull up the top layer of the bench?

Thanks!

Ky

Yes, it is outdoor carpet you buy on the roll at your local big box store. I'm very happy with how it has performed in my garage. I just used carpet tape to attach it to the bench top. I've never had to remove the carpet for cleaning, but it wouldn't be hard with the indoor use type of carpet tape by 3M. Removing the tape from the bench would take a bit of elbow grease, but nothing too major.

Here's a few more shots of my polisher board:

IMG_6582 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_6581 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_6580 by Rick, on Flickr

IMG_6579 by Rick, on Flickr
 

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I ended up taking your advice and picked up some velcro straps! I'll post a pic a bit later on.

IMG_6591 by Rick, on Flickr

I'm digging the look with the velcro straps! :) :thumbup:

I like the way your peg board looks, but I'm afraid here in the Arizona Desert area, I'd end up with dust all over those great looking polishers (or whatever I hung up). I'm not sure I'd leave them out like that, I'd probably want them in a cabinet or drawer. Unless I was ok with dusting them once every few weeks?

Looks great in your garage though Rick! :)
 

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Rick,

I'm constantly in awe of your garage. Seeing that you are in Calgary means I know I can achieve similar results for organization and cleanliness! I do have a question though - do you ever do any wood working in your garage? Sawdust is the enemy and I am curious if you have a strategy to mitigate.

My garage is a dual purpose wood/metal shop as well as for auto work and detailing. However I'm not sure I can ever keep it tidy enough with sawdust running free.

Oh and one more question - where do you get those wall decals made? (for the Audi, SQ5 etc.)
 
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I'm digging the look with the velcro straps! :)

I like the way your peg board looks, but I'm afraid here in the Arizona Desert area, I'd end up with dust all over those great looking polishers (or whatever I hung up). I'm not sure I'd leave them out like that, I'd probably want them in a cabinet or drawer. Unless I was ok with dusting them once every few weeks?

Looks great in your garage though Rick! :)

If I leave my car on the driveway for an entire day, it gets dusty but dust doesn't seem to be an issue in my garage. I've gone all winter without dusting in the garage and things still look pretty sharp. Now that Spring is here (knock on wood), I will keep the place cleaner than an operating room!

Rick,

I'm constantly in awe of your garage. Seeing that you are in Calgary means I know I can achieve similar results for organization and cleanliness! I do have a question though - do you ever do any wood working in your garage? Sawdust is the enemy and I am curious if you have a strategy to mitigate.

My garage is a dual purpose wood/metal shop as well as for auto work and detailing. However I'm not sure I can ever keep it tidy enough with sawdust running free.

Oh and one more question - where do you get those wall decals made? (for the Audi, SQ5 etc.)

I never work with wood in the garage. I sanded down the garage door last summer to re-stain it and the dust was unbelievable. I spent hours cleaning (not dusting) the entire garage and everything in it. If you are working with wood, I have nothing but respect if you can keep things clean, because it was a nightmare for me!

As for the wall decals, I just hit up old eBay and ended up finding a few I liked, and then I sent a few messages to various sellers to see if someone could make the SQ5 decal. I ended up getting a guy in Latvia to make it. It was a decent deal, too. It's just a matter of scouring the Internet.

What kind of decal were you thinking about, Johnnie?
 

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I never work with wood in the garage. I sanded down the garage door last summer to re-stain it and the dust was unbelievable. I spent hours cleaning (not dusting) the entire garage and everything in it. If you are working with wood, I have nothing but respect if you can keep things clean, because it was a nightmare for me!



As for the wall decals, I just hit up old eBay and ended up finding a few I liked, and then I sent a few messages to various sellers to see if someone could make the SQ5 decal. I ended up getting a guy in Latvia to make it. It was a decent deal, too. It's just a matter of scouring the Internet.



What kind of decal were you thinking about, Johnnie?



I am going to have to work with wood - that part just isn't possible to escape. I will attempt to minimize. I will probably have to get a better cover for my car also. I don't mind sawdust that much as it doesn't hurt anything and I'm not nearly as tidy as you are... however my garage won't be nearly on the same level as yours.



As for decals, I'm still pondering. One would be the 30th Anniversary Trans Am logo:



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Also the Tige Boats logo:



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Could also go with something more generic like Pontiac or General Motors. All kinds of options. Your garage almost has a race car sort of feel with all the logos. That looks great. I think you need to have very few, or lots. There is no middle ground :)

My wife had an interesting idea to put up a massive 16x9' picture on the inside of the garage door. Something like this

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Or this

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Basically an escape for those cold winter months.
 

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I am going to have to work with wood - that part just isn't possible to escape. I will attempt to minimize. I will probably have to get a better cover for my car also. I don't mind sawdust that much as it doesn't hurt anything and I'm not nearly as tidy as you are... however my garage won't be nearly on the same level as yours.

As for decals, I'm still pondering. One would be the 30th Anniversary Trans Am logo:

Could also go with something more generic like Pontiac or General Motors. All kinds of options. Your garage almost has a race car sort of feel with all the logos. That looks great. I think you need to have very few, or lots. There is no middle ground :)

My wife had an interesting idea to put up a massive 16x9' picture on the inside of the garage door. Something like this

Basically an escape for those cold winter months.

Those are cool logos. If you shop around Calgary, it won't be cheap. I'd go online and see who you can find that would be able to do it for a reasonable amount. The GM and Pontiac should be easy to find online, but I like the Tige and 30th Anniversary Trans-Am ones. That 16' x 9' mural idea is very cool. That would be something to behold!

Looking good as always thanks for sharing

Great video on the Volvo Rick.

Thanks, gentlemen. I've been shooting lots of garage shenanigans and uploading them to my YouTube channel. That Volvo XC90 I did came out pretty great.
 
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My two-week Spring Break has come to an end, but I was able to accomplish a great deal in that time. Click my YouTube link in my signature if you want to see some of the things I got up to in the past little while.

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Love the garage Rick. I'm drooling over your floor. I read through and you have to remove it in larger sections so I am guessing it is just your concrete garage floor underneath. Did you paint that or treat it in anyway to prevent water salt and grease stains or does it actually look nasty underneath and the free flow actually covers that up. I am on the fence myself between free flow and diamond.


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Love the garage Rick. I'm drooling over your floor. I read through and you have to remove it in larger sections so I am guessing it is just your concrete garage floor underneath. Did you paint that or treat it in anyway to prevent water salt and grease stains or does it actually look nasty underneath and the free flow actually covers that up. I am on the fence myself between free flow and diamond.


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Thanks. I apply a coat of sealer every Spring to the concrete pad. It is in pretty good condition because of it. If you battle water, I would go with Free Flow. If you go to my blog and search "floor", you can see some of what goes into the maintenance of a Free Flow floor. Here's a link to the post I made when I last sealed the slab. http://www.ricksaudidouble.com/blog/sealing-the-floor
 

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Thanks Rick I had talked myself out of racedeck this morning then saw your blog and the video of you spring cleaning. Definitely looks a lot easier then what I was imagining even an hour ago before seeing your blog post. Think I'm going to go with the race deck free flow when that time comes. Now to figure out whether I want xl or normal size. Thanks again absolutely in love with your garage maybe in about 10 years I'll get there


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