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  • davey g-force
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    WHOA !!

    Nice work Joe and crew, thats way impressive! Lets hope that those busses stay that way for a while.......

    I can't believe how well the tyres (tires) turned out!! Im from Australia, do you or anyone else know where I can get the Hyper Dressing from? I haven't seen it here yet.
    I want something in a large container that I can dip a paintbrush into and brush on. Is this product suitable for that?

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  • MandarinaRacing
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    WOW!

    BTW Joe, whatever you got paid for that job...IT WASN'T ENOUGH!! Anyone else would've done a half- [edited for language; 2hotford] job and called it a day, but you're results are spectacular! I guess that's what sets you apart from the rest!

    Alex

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  • Scottwax
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    Wow!

    Doing one bus (Newell Motor Coach) in one day is tough enough but 12 a day for 3 days? Unreal!

    I wouldn't have thought to use wool pads and #20-no marring using wool with the PC? Seems to have worked very well for you and your crew. Definitely have to keep that in mind should I get a call for a neglected bus or RV.

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  • Rob66
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    Fantastic work Joe and team, thats one massive achievement in 3 days.

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  • amari
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    Amazing Job....

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  • MattN03
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    Wow, that is amazing work!

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  • LiquidBlack
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    So any plans for what to do with all those PC's? I "might" be in the market for a used one

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  • dino
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    Fan-bloody-tastic!!!!

    Im so shocked how well they came out and how you did it all in 3 days!

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  • kpagel
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    Awesome work, Joe! Thats amazing.

    I used to work for a Snap-on dealer that owned two trucks and he was a perfectionist. On Saturdays I was in charge of washing them. On a couple occasions I had to wax both of them... by hand! one was 40ft, one was 32ft. I know your pain!

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  • BenP
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    Fantastic work - I can't imagine doing one bus let alone 36!

    Ben

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  • Shiny Lil Detlr
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    Originally posted by Setec Astronomy
    Wow that picture with the three guys on the top of the bus looks painful (at least to a guy with bad knees) and dangerous! Just looks like it would be easy to lose your balance (especially with a PC in one hand) and slide off. Hope everyone was ok working up there like that.

    PS They looked great after you were done!
    I'm too scared of heights; I'd have to stick to working on the sides of the bus

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  • Shiny Lil Detlr
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    wow. My arms and shoulders hurt just looking at that!!

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  • Setec Astronomy
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    Wow that picture with the three guys on the top of the bus looks painful (at least to a guy with bad knees) and dangerous! Just looks like it would be easy to lose your balance (especially with a PC in one hand) and slide off. Hope everyone was ok working up there like that.

    PS They looked great after you were done!

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  • rusty bumper
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    Joe, you are a true professional!

    You're not afraid to tackle the tough jobs.


    What else can I say?................Great job!

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  • gb387
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    Looks great! That is a TON of work... Glad to see you posted the results, looks like that work was worth it. Hope it was worth it for the pocket book too!

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