I couldn't take the pressure anymore, the last time I polished the toon I was off on sick leave for two months and didn't have the job to keep up with, I was younger and in better shape, even with the back hurt, but this time since I have something I need to get done, all my customers are having emergency's I can't put off, not if I want to keep them.
So my brother and I headed to Wildwood to by the Chroomshop on 75, they have all the truck needs you want, we got it acid washed for 50 bucks and then took it back to the polisher behind him, for 800. he will do the polishing, they know all the tricks, have all the equipment and can get done in a few days it would take us longer, besides we have to fence to work on.
We were offered even a better job if we found them a jar of Kentucky crick water, so we said no problem, we didn't want to pay 425 a piece to have it polished, but I told him we can make that money back in less time then it would take us to get it polished, got a quarter of it back in two hours this morning.
Here it is after acid washing, looks better already, cleaned up dirt that hasn't been seen in a long time, when we came up I expected to see a bunch of mexicans, but only a black guy was working, well he was black till he cleaned up some, then he turned white again and I dam sure won't miss that.
We got back and starting cleaning the fences, the toon brite done a lot of it and in the last picture you can see where we used some 500 grit paper to clean it up, it worked good, so we know we can get that done and looking good, we will be ready to start going back together next week, I can hear the water hitting the toons already.
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