2004 Sierra (Scholl Concepts FTW)

DARK HORSE

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Here is the finished product, originally started here... http://carproforum.com/showthread.php?194-Pure-Gold-Indeed-(S3-w-Spider-Pad)

The term "work horse" really does apply to this truck. The owner has a small, working horse ranch nestled in the mountains about 40 miles from the closest town. He uses the truck literally as a "work horse" around the ranch. The goal was to get it cleaned up and protected, I think we achieved it. Paint was corrected with Scholl Concepts S3 Gold http://www.carpro-us.com/scholl-conc...compound-35oz/ paired with a Scholl Concepts Spider pad http://www.carpro-us.com/scholl-conc...-sandwich-pad/, via Flex 3401. Paint, wheels, head lights, and tail lights were all coated with Cquartz Original. Trim was treated to Dlux, tires got 2 coats of PERL. Glass was polished and coated with FlyBy30

Here's what it looked like upon arrival...









After taking some thickness readings...



It was time to go to work...



Getting better...




















Time for post surgery care...



Coatings curing in the sun...:cool:













Thanks for looking,
 
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RIDICULOUS!!!! WOW! I got a flash pad from Corey and bought a 6" one as well, now I just need to find a neglected and abuse vehicle to really appreciate the power of those pads

Great turn out! Thanks for sharing
 
Thank you Doctor P, your comments are very much appreciated!!

BTW, I did a bit of research on the beers you posted in the "beer thread" and all I can say is; I must try some of them, they are rated VERY high indeed. Me likes a good dark brew...
 
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Thank you Doctor P, your comments are very much appreciated!!

BTW, I did a bit of research on the beers you posted in the "beer thread" and all I can say is; I must try some of them, they are rated VERY high indeed. Me likes a good dark brew...

They are very "flavorful". The triple fermentation gives a whole new flavor dimensions. Some have more hops, some more wheat flavors.... ALL very enjoyable. Some you will be able to get in the US because they are very "shelf stable" (ask your local grocery store to check with their beer vendor) and some you can only get in Quebec because they cannot be imported (or more expensive to import) since they may not be as stable to store for long periods (which happens all the time with more eclectic brews)
 
Ouch ouch ouch! She was in pain and in need of your healing touch!! Brilliant work buddy!!!!
 
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