Latest details v.big honkin' BUS!

Scottwax said:
He owns 6 clubs currently along with a tattoo parlor. Honestly, in daylight, most of the girls really aren't that hot. When I first started detailing his cars, he didn't have the warehouse so I cleaned the cars at one of the clubs and I'd see the girls coming in for the dayshift.



Let's just say I understand what is meant by 'stripper lighting'. ;)



Wow. :eek:
 
Scottwax said:
He owns 6 clubs currently along with a tattoo parlor. Honestly, in daylight, most of the girls really aren't that hot. When I first started detailing his cars, he didn't have the warehouse so I cleaned the cars at one of the clubs and I'd see the girls coming in for the dayshift.



Let's just say I understand what is meant by 'stripper lighting'. ;)



:chuckle:



Excellent job on the details!!!:bow
 
Scottwax said:
He owns 6 clubs currently along with a tattoo parlor. Honestly, in daylight, most of the girls really aren't that hot. When I first started detailing his cars, he didn't have the warehouse so I cleaned the cars at one of the clubs and I'd see the girls coming in for the dayshift.



Let's just say I understand what is meant by 'stripper lighting'. ;)



great job on the detail :xyxthumbs



At night the girls get a:woot: and by day they get a :sosad
 
tdekany said:
All of the details are awesome Scott! Do you wash the roof on the bus?



Not on this one. It is some kind of non skid surface up there (to service all the stuff up there safely) and he told me not to bother with it.



One of his friends had a motor coach with a painted roof and he did want that waxed. Have you ever noticed how slick waxed surfaces get? Now get on that surface, 12 feet off the ground. :nervous2:
 
Blah blah blah, nice work. Don't you get tired of people telling you nice job. Can't you just do an OK job to make us feel better about ourselves. J/K:D



626 looks great. So, does the Pink Wax have a home in the Scottwax arsenal, or just until you run out? Have you had any luck with getting thin leayers, I think that's one thing you were saying with the Pink Wax?
 
O4cobra said:
Blah blah blah, nice work. Don't you get tired of people telling you nice job. Can't you just do an OK job to make us feel better about ourselves. J/K:D



Honestly, I feel I am a lot better detailer because of Autopia, so much great information here.



626 looks great. So, does the Pink Wax have a home in the Scottwax arsenal, or just until you run out? Have you had any luck with getting thin leayers, I think that's one thing you were saying with the Pink Wax?



I believe I will be ordering some. I took advantage of the Glanz Wax sale link Jesstzn posted as well. 2 cans for $15.60 if I remember right! I can never have too many LSPs.



I also have the soon to be released CK Red Moose Machine Glaze, supposed to be VM on steriods! I'll have to see where that fits in as well.
 
Any problem with Pink Wax attracting dust? I like the look, but it seemed to attact a lot of dust -- either that or someone was grinding concrete near my car.
 
ben54 said:
Any problem with Pink Wax attracting dust? I like the look, but it seemed to attact a lot of dust -- either that or someone was grinding concrete near my car.



I haven't noticed it being any worse than any other LSPs I use. Dallas is often windy so you get some dust no matter what and with a black car.....
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Awesome as always Scott!



Thats my retirement dream, sell the house and buy one of those coaches to live in and travel the country.



Of course by the time I retire they'll probably fly...
 
Steve-I ever win a big lottery (it would have to be $20 million plus!), I am getting one of those motor coaches. :)



I'll host an autopia meet on my dime too. ;)
 
I was watching a special (in HD no less) about them and the "RV lifestyle". They have RV parks where you buy your slot complete with yard and landscaping, driveway etc. They have them all over the country, on golf courses, around big pools etc. Very, very cool. Thats the life for me, literally a "land yacht".



VERY expensive though. One of these parks they showed was $1,000,000 a year just for a lot, and the average cost of operating one of those things runs around $70k.



Its kind of like having a plane, the initial purchase of the coach is just the beginning. You've got to have serious coin to have one of those.
 
Scott;

One picture is worth a thousand words, it's obvious from your pictures you're a true professional when it comes to detailing!

I can however say I've seen better looking legs on a bar stool!

Regards:

Bill
 
Oh my!!! I wouldn;t even attempt a job like that, kudos to you. That thing is sweet tho.



Does he have a hidden spy control center underneath the bed in his master suite? :)
 
paid4c4 said:
I can however say I've seen better looking legs on a bar stool!

Regards:

Bill



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The curvey panels distort my legs. Maybe this is a better picture? I'm the one buffing the Z.



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Steve-no telling what all he has in there!
 
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