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Garage Finds Showcase: Show Us Your Setup
Let?s talk garage setups?because if we?re being honest, the ?garage? is where a lot of our best interior ideas actually happen. It?s where we swap seats, test cleaners, warm up a steering wheel cover to make it behave, or stare at a set of floor mats like they personally offended us. And it?s also where we all quietly judge (and secretly admire) each other?s organization skills.
Some of us have a full-on workshop vibe with labeled bins and color-coded microfiber towels. Others have ?a corner of the driveway plus a folding table? and still manage to pull off clean installs. Neither is wrong. The fun part is seeing how everyone makes their space work?and stealing ideas we never knew we needed.
So here?s our community challenge: show us your setup. Not the ?perfect for Instagram? version?the real one. The one with the half-used trim tool kit, the bottle of interior detailer you swear is discontinued, and the chair you keep meaning to replace. Let?s compare notes and settle a few friendly debates while we?re at it.
1) The Detail Cart & Microfiber Method
What it is: A rolling cart (or shelf) dedicated to interior products?brushes, cleaners, protectants, glass towels, leather conditioners, and the holy trinity: microfiber stacks.
Why people love it:
- Pros: Quick access to everything; easy to keep towels separated (paint vs. interior vs. glass); looks clean and intentional.
- Cons: Takes up space; can get pricey fast; one ?new product? spiral and suddenly you?re collecting bottles instead of using them.
Works best for: Anyone who details often, rotates between vehicles, or gets satisfaction from a neat workflow.
Community voice: ?I swear I bought the cart to be organized. Now I?m organized? with 14 different interior sprays. My wife calls it the ?fragrance aisle.??
2) The Install Station (Tools First, Products Second)
What it is: A bench or table built around interior mods?trim tools, a heat gun, soldering kit, crimpers, OBD scanner, extra clips, and the mystery screws you refuse to throw away ?just in case.?
Why people love it:
- Pros: Makes upgrades smoother (ambient lighting, head unit swaps, steering wheel changes); less chance of losing clips mid-install; everything is where you left it.
- Cons: Can get cluttered quickly; one rushed project can turn it into a ?pile with intentions?; requires a little discipline to reset between jobs.
Works best for: Modders, tinkerers, and anyone who?s ever said ?I?ll just pop this panel off real quick.?
Common debate: Heat gun vs. hair dryer for vinyl and adhesives. Some of us swear the heat gun is the only way. Others swear it?s the only way to accidentally warp trim. Where do you land?
3) The Minimalist Corner (Small Space, Big Results)
What it is: A compact kit?maybe one tote?kept ready for quick interior cleanups: a handheld vacuum, a few brushes, an all-purpose interior cleaner, a protectant, and a small stack of towels.
Why people love it:
- Pros: Affordable; easy to maintain; perfect for apartments, shared garages, or anyone who doesn?t want their setup to take over their life.
- Cons: You may end up improvising; fewer specialized tools; running out of towels mid-clean is a real thing.
Works best for: Daily-driver owners, small-space crews, and anyone who prefers ?simple but consistent? over ?fully stocked.?
Community voice: ?My entire setup fits in one trunk organizer. It?s not fancy, but my seats aren?t shiny, my dash isn?t greasy, and that?s a win.?
4) The Comfort Garage (Lighting, Music, and a Chair You Actually Like)
What it is: Less about tools, more about the vibe: good lighting, a fan or heater, a Bluetooth speaker, maybe a fridge, and a comfortable stool or chair so you can take your time on interior work.
Why people love it:
- Pros: Makes longer projects easier; better lighting helps you spot streaks and missed dust; encourages you to keep the car clean because the space is enjoyable.
- Cons: Doesn?t automatically make you ?more skilled?; can turn into an excuse to buy gadgets instead of finishing projects; lighting placement can be tricky.
Works best for: Anyone who details at night, works slowly and carefully, or just wants the garage to feel like a personal zone.
Common debate: White LED shop lights vs. warmer lighting. White shows everything (including streaks). Warm feels nicer but can hide imperfections. What?s your go-to?
5) The ?I?ve Got a System? Storage Wall
What it is: Pegboards, labeled bins, hanging brushes, hooks for extension cords, and a home for every interior tool.
Why people love it:
- Pros: Fast to find what you need; keeps chemicals away from kids/pets if mounted high; looks satisfying when it?s dialed in.
- Cons: Setup time; requires wall space; if labels aren?t honest, you?ll still be hunting for that one trim clip tool.
Works best for: People who do regular work on multiple cars, share a garage with family, or want to stop buying duplicate tools by accident.
Community voice: ?I labeled everything? and then my brother ?borrowed? my interior brushes. Now my label says ?Brushes (allegedly).??
Quick Poll: What?s Your Garage Setup Style?
Drop your vote in the comments (or mix-and-match):
- A) Detail cart + microfiber stacks
- B) Install station with tools front and center
- C) Minimalist tote / small-space kit
- D) Comfort garage (lighting, music, chair)
- E) Storage wall / labeled organization paradise
- F) ?It?s chaos, but I know where everything is? (be honest)
Discussion Prompts (Let?s Hear It)
- What?s one item in your setup you couldn?t live without for interior work?
- What?s the most overrated garage ?must-have? in our community?
- Are you team mat clips and perfect alignment or team close enough, nobody?s looking?
- Do you separate towels by color/use, or do you wash everything together and trust the process?
Show Us Your Setup
Alright?your turn. Tell us what your garage looks like on a normal day and what kind of interior work you do most: quick wipe-downs, deep cleans, leather care, installs, audio, lighting, or ?I just try to keep it from turning into a snack graveyard.? If you?ve got a clever hack (like how you store brushes, how you keep your products from freezing, or your go-to lighting placement), we want it.
So what are we working with: a fully built-out interior workshop, a tidy little corner, or a beautifully organized mess?and what?s the one upgrade to your garage setup you?d make next?