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Bob
05-18-2009, 05:33 PM
We are very excited to have added some new products to our detailing tools!

Dirt Dropper (http://danase.com/Detailing-Tools/Dirt-Dropper-p165.html)
Do you have the double scrub advantage? We do!! It is the Dirt Dropper. With dual scrub ribs, it is designed to act as a wash board in a 5 gallon bucket. This bi-directional movement of product is great for removing particulates from brushes, sponges, mitts, etc. This helps GREATLY reduce the risk or scratches your finish! It also keeps your washing tools away from the dirt at the bottom of the bucket! Don't be fooled by similar designs of a less effective tool.

Detail Dolly (http://danase.com/Detailing-Tools/Detail-Dolly-p166.html)
The Detail Dolly is a one of a kind must have tool designed for detailers by detailers. The Detail Dolly has two (2) key hole cup holders that accommodate a can, cup, or bottle. There are destinctive cut aways strategically placed at the bottom of the compartments to keep water from collecting. The dolly holds a 3.5 to 7 gallon bucket with a convenient tray on the side for your detailing supplies. The Detail Dolly sits on tops of 3 industrial grade rubber casters. Always have your detailing and washing supplies at your side with the Detail Dolly!

Double Detail Dolly (http://danase.com/Detailing-Tools/Double-Detail-Dolly-p167.html)
The Double Detail Dolly is the perfect product for those of you that use the "two bucket method" when washing vehicles. Used with the Dirt Dropper you're guaranteed to have a scratch free wash!
Here are some ideas to using the Double Detail Dolly

sal329
05-18-2009, 06:21 PM
I like the dirt dropper that is a great idea

Jose
05-18-2009, 06:23 PM
I sooooo wanted to read that a long time ago! Awesome additions! Congrats!

bert31
05-19-2009, 07:36 AM
I really like the Dirt Dropper, when using a Boar's Hair Brush, this will come in very handy. Just may have to start putting an order together.

Bob
05-19-2009, 07:46 AM
Thanks guys! I use a boar hairs brush on a handle for most details and this comes in handy.

bert31
05-19-2009, 10:02 AM
Thanks guys! I use a boar hairs brush on a handle for most details and this comes in handy.

Since many people wash using two buckets have you thought of selling them in two's and take a dollar or two off? I have noticed some sites sell grit guards in duo's and you save a bit if you buy the combo pack.

Bob
05-19-2009, 02:12 PM
Since many people wash using two buckets have you thought of selling them in two's and take a dollar or two off? I have noticed some sites sell grit guards in duo's and you save a bit if you buy the combo pack.

I can for sure do that. Good idea!

BlueZero
05-19-2009, 06:00 PM
Cool stuff!

Way to go Bob!

BlueZero
05-19-2009, 06:26 PM
Just a note. In the description it says (3) rubber casters but I think looking at the photo there are (4). Not that it's a big deal but I wanted to point it out.

I'm sure there will be an order coming your way soon. I'm getting my gravel driveway poured concrete soon so I won't have all those darn little rocks in the garage. Then stuff with caster will roll. That will be so nice! lol

Bob
05-20-2009, 02:58 AM
Thanks for letting me know!