20 Hours of Polishing 02 Lexus GS430 Perfected

Scottwax said:
Looks absolutely amazing! :bow



I take it you finished the car on Monday, based on the clouds.



Thanks, yea, I stayed up late Sun till almost 2:00am getting all those sanding marks out just so it would be finished off Mon.



All that work and the sun didn't even shine.....:doh
 
TH0001 said:
Wow Josh, to say I am constantly blown away by your work would be an understatement. Great work :D :D





Thanks Todd, I could say the same about you. I'm going to have to start trying out some wool pads as it took me forever to cut those sanding marks with my LC pads.:waxing:



My wife and I may be visiting Orlando in the near future for a free vacation we won a while back, I'll let you know when, maybe we can stop by and say hi.:2thumbs:



Josh
 
JoshVette said:
Thanks, yea, I stayed up late Sun till almost 2:00am getting all those sanding marks out just so it would be finished off Mon.



All that work and the sun didn't even shine.....:doh



Yeah, well, don't feel too bad, I had a 90 minute rain delay while detailing a Suburban on Monday in University Park. All I had left was waxing, glass and to dress the interior when it started to rain. No room in the garage either.
 
JoshVette said:
Exactly, and of all places, it was a BMW dealer too. However they did buff it over, I could tell from all the buffer trails and holograms it had on it not to mention swirls.



Josh

That wouldn't happen to be Laurel, would it? If so, tell your friend to go across Ogden to Porsche next time :grinno:



You did a great job and added tons to the value of that Lexus!
 
Vintage said:
That wouldn't happen to be Laurel, would it? If so, tell your friend to go across Ogden to Porsche next time :grinno:



You did a great job and added tons to the value of that Lexus!





No, not Laurel. He bought it over the internet without acutally seeing it and took the Bimmer dealerships word, as they told him the paint was in perfect shape.:bat I think he got it out of Chicago.
 
WilliamHBonney said:
Man thats amazing Josh. I wish that I had someone to teach me how to wet sand.



Yea, I wish I had someone to teach me also. I saw a friend do it to his explorer one time and so I tried it on my truck and just kept on using it when needed. I still have much to learn.



Josh
 
Scottwax said:
Yeah, well, don't feel too bad, I had a 90 minute rain delay while detailing a Suburban on Monday in University Park. All I had left was waxing, glass and to dress the interior when it started to rain. No room in the garage either.





Scott, you should look into getting yourself one of the EZ Up tents. You can get a 10x20 for like a hundred bucks or so at PepBoys. It would keep the sun off your cars and in times like raining, may even keep the water out.



Just a thought.

Josh
 
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