40 Professional detailers join forces to preserve American history!

As Joe said it was a great honor to be selected to work with this team preserving a few pieces of history. This was my third time working on this project the team gets better every time and Joe did an outstanding job as 2nd in command.
With this large of a team we got caught up schedule so a few of us got to work on a Italian jet fighter which certainly needed a little love, nice little bonus

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B -29

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B-29 in the early stages

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Wow! You guys did an amazing job. Hard to imagine how much work goes into something like that. I was looking through the list of people who worked on the project and someone from my home town was on the list. I thought that was even crazier lol.

"Perry Barentine
Leprechaun Car Wash,
Dublin, Ga."

I do not believe I have ever met him but still cool that someone from such a small town shows up on something like this.


This was Perry's second time on this project his true talent and skill polishing aluminum was a great asset to the project

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Perry doing what he does best
 
WOW!!! :eek:

This is so awesome!

Super awesome job to all you guys who made those fine aircraft, flawless!! :dblthumb2:
 
Thanks for sharing Joe! Flex 3401 and PE-14 for the win!!
My lsp of choice for this project??? Permanon!!
 
Detail of the century!


Nice work Joe, Renny and Team. This kind of project was not only a chance of a lifetime but pinnacle project in everyone's resume of lifetime detailing accomplishments.

I know from speaking with Renny before the project that there's a lot of work and planning that goes on behind the scenes to pull of a project like this and I know Joe, Renny and Renny's wife Diane deserve a lot of the credit coordinating this monumental event.


Joe and Renny are top notch detailers in the industry and they were also our VIP Pro Detailer Guests at this year's DetailFest where true to form they were spectacular Instructors at all our Saturday and Sunday classes.

Joe demonstrating Opti-Coat II at the 6th Annual Detail Fest
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Renny providing some hands-on training at th 6th Annual Detail Fest
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Spectacular work, excellent photography and write-up to capture and share with the online world all the hard work that goes into a project like this. Congratulations to everyone involved.


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THANK YOU! For preserving part of our History for future generations to see, enjoy, and learn from. Fantastic work to ALL! :wave::bowdown::bowdown:
 
Awesome work!

It was a long time ago so I don't exactly remember the full story of why it was there, but at my first base assignment we had one of those old presidential C-135's pass through once. The crew chiefs were out hand polishing the metal it in their blues when I saw it. After seeing how much bare metal was on that thing I quickly said "Screw a bunch of that." Especially having to do it in your blues in the sun.

Great work again by everyone that helped out with those planes!!! :)
 
Wow...that's the coolest fricken thing I've EVER seen. Seriously. Beyond impressive fellas. I'd love to be a part of something like this! If you guys need another polisher...count me in! :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 
I think the only thing that can beat this thread is

" Headline : Titanic is lifted out of Ocean and 40 Detailers Make Her Look New Again! "
 
Freaking sweet!

I have one question though. In order to polish out these planes, you have to wash them first right, just like a car?

Curious how you went about doing that on such a large surface area. I dont believe you mentioned it in your post.
 
AFO had been pressure washed just before we started. The b-29 was wiped down to remove dirt before being polished.
 
Another youtube video about the project...............

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG_vyf7Oqps&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL]The Detail Boss: B-29 "T-Square 54" Superfortress - YouTube[/video]
 
I have to say that I was brought to tears watching that video. What an honor it must be Joe, being a U.S. Marine, for you to be able to preserve part of our American histroy in honor of those who served druing WW II.

Seeing you place that flag up there...whew...gives me goose bumps just thinking about it. Then the photo of those ol' heros standing in front of her was icing on the cake.

God Bless You Mr. Fernandez...Joe! Thank you for your service sir. Both, as a U.S. Marine, and a historical preservationist.:dblthumb2:
 
Saying, Thank You, seems so trite...but I truly mean it.

A lot of WW2 vets 'up yonder' are standing VERY PROUD (still).

Bill

My Dad flew crew on '29s' out of Tinian
 
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