What is the strangest thing you have detailed (snow blower, lawnmower...)?

Pretty much everything in my living room has seen klasse. Nott the tv yet because it went straight from the box to the wall.

Fireplace, ps3, stereo receiver, coffee table, gaming steering wheel for ps3.

I have detailed all of my computers several times. Twice I have sanded down to the metal, Primed, painted, sanded, cleared, sealed and waxed.
 
Today my wife's violin case was done with Z2...gorgeous!:cheers:
 
an iphone that i sold on ebay, it went from used-fair to like new condition :D
 
I waxed my Blackberry, lawnmower, bathroom sinks, benchtop and polished and waxed my PS3 (boy did that come out nice!)
 
I sealed and then waxed my macbook pro case and I-phone. I also Waxed my wood pub table and chairs with souveran. Used ARO countless times in the shower, and protected my leather couch with 303
 
Prolly this

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Can you seal flat panel TV screens?

Its probably good that I dont have my sealant right now.
 
There have been 5 things that I would consider "UNUSUAL" that I have been asked to detail.

(1) A Casket
(2) A Wheelchair
(3) A Sailfish that was prepared some years earlier by a taxidermist and was mounted on a wall.
(4) Several Motor Cycle Helmets.
(5) A machine used to make Fortune Cookies.:buffing:



A Sailfish. Now thats funny!
 
I heard some guy clayed, polished and waxed the top of his wash machine. Drove his wife's cat nuts. It just kept slipping off the wash machine.
 
Snowmobiles, ATV's, sinks, gunsafe, riding mower, helmets, countertops, my kids toy cars,.......

Randy
 
just detailed my battery charger, haha. i think ill move on to my airtank now
 
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I'm with you Surfer, I also detailed all of my die-cast model cars....and multiple times to test different LSP's (with IPA wipe downs in between, of course) lol

Also detailed several laptops. One with Poorboy's PWS and the others with Four Star UPP.
 
I've thought of coating my wife's violin, but she refused...is it possible actually?

I have detailed 2 – 100+ year old violins and many newer model violins along with the bows.

Make double sure [obtain the MSDS] for the products you would use, do NOT contain any solvents, abrasives or caustics.

I do not attempt to remove any “character” marks, gouges or scratching.

They look wet and shiny…

In the correct hands they still talk. If you play the violin you know what I am referring to.

Feel free to have your bride send me a PM and I will be glad to help you out on the products I use.

al
 
One of my favorite clients in Va asked me to detail his stationary outside generator. Multiple passes later that tan square was like new :)
 
Detailed the stainless part of our wall ash tray at the store. Used mothers polish and sealed it with Poor Boys wheel sealant.
 
The kitchen sink........used the PC, some metal polish, and the otherwise useless pad that comes with the PC.
 
My wife thinks because I detail I should be responsible now for making shoes look like new. I derive no pleasure from that. I have used some of my auto interior leather conditioning products on shoes and met with some sucess.
 
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