Latest details v.coolest garage ever!

not to bash u scott but on the f250 on the curved edge of the wheel well i see a scratch on the after photos that isnt there on the befores what gives?
 
tdekany said:
...and you are right PwC has no bite to it what so ever. At least I never noticed it before. :)



I disagree. I have used PwC with a Meg's 8006 pad for light defect removal (rotary holograms) with good results. It's no DACP but I would easily compare its polishing ability to something like Meg's #9.
 
1 Clean WS6 said:
I disagree. I have used PwC with a Meg's 8006 pad for light defect removal (rotary holograms) with good results. It's no DACP but I would easily compare its polishing ability to something like Meg's #9.



I agree - I do use it for that reason but I was thinking about swirl removing.
 
EnduroExpertFSR said:
not to bash u scott but on the f250 on the curved edge of the wheel well i see a scratch on the after photos that isnt there on the befores what gives?



Probably because the paint was so lifeless the light was unable to reflect off it before polishing. The bed was pretty rough but the original was even worse.
 
Scott, your work is excellent as always!



That house is beyond words! Actually at 11k sq ft I think we can safely call it a mansion, not a house. So what is the asking price (I could afford the garage and guest apartment probably)? LOL. I like the rustinc garage, I think it would make a nice storage garage/ hang out spot if you kept maybe trucks or muscle cars in there. Of course Id have to have the other garages each done in a different style to complinment the cars stored in them (Id have an exotcis garage and a custom / hotrod garage if I had THAT kind of money!).
 
Scottwax said:
Just one couch. You want to buy it? He is selling it. The main house is a little over 11,000 square feet. Notice how small the garage doors that swallowed the Excursion he used to have look. :eek:



How much? for the couch. ;)







BTW Nice work on the cars too
 
Great work Scott, that bad was pretty nasty I can only imagine what the other one looked like...



Where'd you get pics of my house! :bow lol
 
LightngSVT said:
Scott, your work is excellent as always!



That house is beyond words! Actually at 11k sq ft I think we can safely call it a mansion, not a house. So what is the asking price (I could afford the garage and guest apartment probably)?



I have no idea what the price would be. He had it built about 4 years ago on what looks like 40-50 acres at the top of a small hill. He also has a horse stable at the lower end of the property and a stocked pond so any time he wants fresh fish, he can walk down to the pond and catch dinner.



You might be suprised to know he does the weekly mowing (riding mower, obviously) and his wife does the mowing right around the house. Every time I am there, he is wearing his work gloves and tending to some chore. Real down to earth guy, he is just very wealthy and has an incredible house and property. My kids love to go with me to his house to detail when they are here in the summer.
 
Nice work on all the cars, what a garage...at first I thought it was yours. On the subject of single step I use PwC for pretty much all my details that I do a single step wax job. It cleans up paint nicely and has good depth. I only avoid it on black cars. The new Z2 pro indicates it can be used in the sun also.

I have used NXT outside before with success.
 
that's no garage, that's a club house for his vehicles! wow! and that house, or should i say mansion? that's pretty cool that the owner does his own gardening.



oh yeah, nice details too. :p
 
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