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djdaredevil

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I wouldnt buy used if youre going to use it for detailing. Your towels, pads, and applicators could pick up things that were left over in the cart. With new you can clean it once and after that just keep it closed unless removing/returning something. Sorry Im a little crazy about that kind of stuff thanks to AMMONYC. Check out his youtube channel LINK
 

Coolabah

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I wouldnt buy used if youre going to use it for detailing. Your towels, pads, and applicators could pick up things that were left over in the cart. With new you can clean it once and after that just keep it closed unless removing/returning something. Sorry Im a little crazy about that kind of stuff thanks to AMMONYC. Check out his youtube channel LINK

Hmm... you gotta admire the marvels of modern marketing !

Very slick video I would be stupid it seems not to place my order for every single item tonight !

With the right knowledge and processes , you can "decontaminate" ANYTHING .... well maybe nuclear waste contamination is a different topic....

To the OP - mate you can get the cart 100% clean even if you have to strip the paint off ( extreme joke) . I do not know if it is a good price for your area , but if you like it and someone else chimes in confirming $$ value then ....:dunno:
 

jrobb316

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Price is high but it sure looks kick ***. $500 or less would be my price range.
 
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djdaredevil

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Hmm... you gotta admire the marvels of modern marketing !

Very slick video I would be stupid it seems not to place my order for every single item tonight !

With the right knowledge and processes , you can "decontaminate" ANYTHING .... well maybe nuclear waste contamination is a different topic....

To the OP - mate you can get the cart 100% clean even if you have to strip the paint off ( extreme joke) . I do not know if it is a good price for your area , but if you like it and someone else chimes in confirming $$ value then ....:dunno:

You have to watch more than the channel intro most of his videos arent even about his products and he even says to use what you like. Which for me is Meguiars

OP : You may be able to get the hard parts of the cart clean and free of grease and oils with a good amount of work and replace the drawer liners. You can also store all of your soft things in bags so they dont get stuff on them. I dont know how you detail or how much time you have to clean and set up the cart. Its just my opinion that it might be more cost effective to buy new.
 
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IndyGarage

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Rubbermaid industrial plastic cart. You can clean it occasionally with a pressure washer.

Indestructible. I've got a Milwaukee professional plastic tool cart I'll sell you at a good price I bought 3 of them a couple years ago, and only needed 2.
 
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cweidert03

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Thanks for the replies. I decided to pass on the cart for now. I am still in the process of getting my garage all set up and want to make sure I have room to park it.
 
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