Heavy Equipment brought in for 9th Annual Detail Fest!

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Heavy Equipment brought in for 9th Annual Detail Fest!


The 9th Annual Detail Fest will be BIGGER and BETTER than ever and to help start preparing the grounds Max has brought in some heavy equipment to level out the ground and plant fresh grass!


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The landscaping business uses a Deuce and a Half called Big Duke for a construction truck. Pretty cool!

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Now where's the matte finish wax?


:D
 
I think the Tuf Shine appearance kit is needed on those tires, don't you Mike? :laughing:

This is where the brush on the DA polisher is a must, even if the Tuf Shine brush is so good! Like you said, it's easier by machine...
 
In reading the title I thought some "Heavy Equipment Detailing" was planned for the event! :laughing:
 
My guess it is where the food trucks (or other exhibit vehicles) would park so they do not occupy the valuable concrete area. That area can get muddy if it rains so I think they are building it up.
 
I want one, my mountain bikes would fit perfect in the back. Plus I could take that thing right to the trailhead. In my head I am picturing that thing parked right next to my Unimog.
 
I think the Tuf Shine appearance kit is needed on those tires, don't you Mike? :laughing:

I think the tires are the only thing I would detail on a rig like this...



This is where the brush on the DA polisher is a must, even if the Tuf Shine brush is so good! Like you said, it's easier by machine...

Ever since I started using a dual action polisher to machine scrub tires I've never looked back... it works so much better than trying to scrub tires by hand.


Best darn tire cleaning brush I've ever used!



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Yep, the Porter Cable with a Cyclo brush mounted to it instead of the backing plate! Takes ALL the elbow grease out of getting old, slimy tire dressings off, blooming, (the brown residue that builds-up when antiozonants meet ozone in the air), and deteriorated dead rubber.

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In reading the title I thought some "Heavy Equipment Detailing" was planned for the event! :laughing:


IF it was... this would be Joe Fernandez area of expertise. He likes to buff big stuff and more power to him...


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Funny, 'cause the other day earlier this week on my way to work I saw that military truck turning off Martin Downs onto Jack James (had no idea it was heading to AG).
 
I think the tires are the only thing I would detail on a rig like this...





Ever since I started using a dual action polisher to machine scrub tires I've never looked back... it works so much better than trying to scrub tires by hand.


Best darn tire cleaning brush I've ever used!






Yep, the Porter Cable with a Cyclo brush mounted to it instead of the backing plate! Takes ALL the elbow grease out of getting old, slimy tire dressings off, blooming, (the brown residue that builds-up when antiozonants meet ozone in the air), and deteriorated dead rubber.

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IF it was... this would be Joe Fernandez area of expertise. He likes to buff big stuff and more power to him...


:dblthumb2:

Mike, a non electrical option is the quickie brand , yellow bristle long handle gong brush...
 
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