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Six days of polishing "The General's B25"

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  • Underdawg736
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    All I have to say is WOW! I figure that detailing an airplane is on a whole other level then doing a car or truck.
    I like seeing your work and if I lived in California I would definately be putting an application at your biz!!

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  • kellyinkc
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    WOW!!


    My grandmother helped build those here in KC during the war. The B-25 has a special place for me.

    Kelly

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  • Maserati Mario
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    Originally posted by superior shine View Post
    the only thing missing from the b25 project was you -lol

    i know you would have been there if you were able.

    I just got a call, they want the queen mary rubbed out. You in?
    oh dear god!!!!!

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  • Superior Shine
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    The only thing missing from the b25 project was YOU -LOL

    I know you would have been there if you were able.

    I just got a call, they want the Queen Mary rubbed out. You in?

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  • Kevin Brown
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    Nice job to you and your crew!

    From talking to you, this takes almost as much legwork to get the job (and prepare for it) as the actual buff & rub session.

    You are a true pro, and a class act.

    Once again you are not afraid to tackle the big projects

    Need 45 brand new cars detailed to perfection, who you gonna call??


    What is big and yellow, has more than 144 wheels and SHINES ??


    MAN was this fun to polish!! P-51 'STANG!


    A Very special morning ...
    This morning (May 10th, 2008) I had the honor of standing watch over the Vietnam Veterans Mobile Memorial. Myself and five other people had the 4am to 8 am shift. Our duties included security and helping visitors find names on the wall. 4am Covina Park ..


    Have buffer, will travel!!
    Word got up to Las Vegas about us to a person that owns a number of exotic vehicles. This person had been through a number of auto detailers in both California and Nevada and none of them met his expectations. So last week we arranged to head to Vegas (about 500 miles round trip) to shine some cars. I will post


    A Whole Lot Of Shine - 40 Ft. Rv Detail
    Monster RVs need love to! This is a 40 foot Diplomat. It wasn't too bad but it need the "touch". We started off with power washing the roof. Then we gave it a good scrub down with Meguiars hyper wash.

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  • slim
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    Originally posted by reparebrise View Post
    Jim

    Very Funny, for the right job I will gladly do labor and get dirty, this one was worth it for sure.
    Yvan is would say a project like this is more than worth getting a little dirty for. I would do a project like this but probably only once a year.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Great job Joe and Team!

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  • R0N1N
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    Simply amazing. I see you really are into planes ... Air Force One, P-51 Mustang ...

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  • Superior Shine
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    Originally posted by reparebrise View Post
    Seriously this is not a great source of profit,
    Go ahead and rub it in!!

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  • reparebrise
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    Originally posted by karimkhan View Post
    Nice Job man!!!!!!!!!!

    I wonder what is the average cost to do something like that ?
    If you have to ask, you can't afford it! Seriously this is not a great source of profit, more a job you do for the challenge, and professional growth.

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  • karimkhan
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    Nice Job man!!!!!!!!!!

    I wonder what is the average cost to do something like that ?

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  • RaskyR1
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine View Post
    Guess who stopped in to lend a hand? Anybody recognize this guy?




    His suit is still white....is this a staged photo? j/k!



    Nice work Joe and to all those involved! I can only imagine how sore you must have all been after it was all done.








    Rasky

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  • Mister B
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    Awesome Job. It is now like a mirror.

    Originally posted by 97 Supra View Post
    you keep doing jobs like that and you'll be on Tv.
    He has been on TV.

    http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...ht=fine+living

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  • 97 Supra
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    That's the most difficul polishing job I have ever seen, I have a lot of respect for you and your team for even attempting to polish that much aluminum. The black mess must have been heart breaking, and back breaking to clean up once you worked in your product but the results are breath taking.

    That's one for the record books, you keep doing jobs like that and you'll be on Tv.

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  • reparebrise
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    Jim

    Very Funny, for the right job I will gladly do labor and get dirty, this one was worth it for sure.

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