Still nothing from Mile High Polishing. This is why I typically do this stuff myself. I get sick of all the runaround you get from these guys, and the risk of paying too much for shoddy work in the end.
Some time after I started my Nomad build I needed to have some rear tubs made. I spent quite a bit of time building a wooden buck to the shape I wanted. I just wanted someone to form the tubs, and I'd trim them to fit my car. I talked to a guy at a rod shop a couple hours from me and he said he'd do it. A year later nothing had been done so I told him to just trash the buck and I was going to do it myself. I finished them and I think I did as good or better job than I would have gotten from him. Since then NOBODY has done anything on my car but me, that is until I paid a guy to paint the frame.
I've spent about 3 more hours this morning working on it and all the scratches and defects have been removed and everything is ready for final polishing. I figure I have about 11 hours in it so far, part of which was removing the scratches from the medium scotchbrite. I did use it again this morning on some sanding marks I found, but it was work out some and gave a finer finish. I estimate 20 hours by the time I'm finished.