Loew and cornell fine line painter, for filling stone chips.
Clarke 2.5 ton Trolley jack
Incredibrush,
karcher K4 (my ancient k2 just died)
Hand held leaf blower
Lots and lots of microfibre cloths and towels soft, medium and thick piles (these are the things you can literally never have too many of)
Large rubber mat (for placing wheels on)
Some paint leveller/thinner
Lint free clothes
Inspection gloves
Thin plastic sheets
Long razor
Medium clay,
Mechanics stool
Torque wrench
Wheel nut socket set
Ammo wheel regimen
Ammo paint regimen (I have been after trying ammo products for a while, and have drawn to the conclusion i'll nver get them from a UK disti, so i ordered them from Ammo directly, which is what i should of done months ago...)
3M Bondo+ scrapers
Black nitrile gloves
And various colour matched paint with laquer, it seems that the most popular thing I do at the moment is stone chip repair...
And a hook and loop soft brush for my polisher (for leather and carpets etc...)
3 inch polisher backing plate.
I have been detailing one car a weekend for a while now, which i am basically doing for the cost of the products.
I have a black mini to sort this weekend coming, with the worst stone chip mark (more a gouge) i have ever seen which has gone down to the metal and its rusted... I'll be killing then dremelling the rust out, filling the hole with Bondo, applying basecoast then colour, then colour with laquer, then wet sanding, and finally 2 stage polish to remove the sanding marks...