We used two ladders, an A-frame, and an extension ladder. Not exactly perfdect detailing technique, but we leaned on the side of the truck and climbed up to reach the top. It was fiberglass, so scratches were basically non-existant.
We used Mequiars polishing pads. Not really my favorite, but it worked for this job. I can get them local, and so that helps.
I do not typically discuss my pricing on a public forum. Just figure that we are making more than $40 a man hour.
Tis is actually two different trucks. I did two more today, and then two tomorrow, and there will be a total of 18. Some of them look really rough. The two for tomorrow are probably going to need a significant amount of SSR 2.5. I will probably even use the rotary on them. I try not to, but sometimes...
And for what it is worth, The same guy has 4 or 5 Cornbinders to do, as well. They are not the priority for him. When I used to drive, I drove a cornbinder. I have never driven a freightshaker out on the road. I am proud of that.