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Fishinghat
Aug 03, 2014Explorer II
About six years ago, some friends of ours had their Class A painted out in the open at the back of the RV park in Rocky Point. I don't know if this was the same park or group of painters you are referring to or not. The finished product was cheap and looked cheap. From a distance, it didn't look all that bad. But, from 15 feet or less, it was not very smooth or professional looking. As mentioned earlier, it was painted outside without drying lamps.
If you'd like a "better" job, try the paint shop in Alcodones, just across the border from Yuma. You go into town, turn right at the stop sign, and go about 6 blocks. He has a booth and a locked facility. One motorhome he painted looked almost as good as new, but the cost was $5K, and that was five years ago. A Jeep he painted four years ago looked like it was the original paint job, and the charge was $350 (if I remember correctly).
If you'd like a "better" job, try the paint shop in Alcodones, just across the border from Yuma. You go into town, turn right at the stop sign, and go about 6 blocks. He has a booth and a locked facility. One motorhome he painted looked almost as good as new, but the cost was $5K, and that was five years ago. A Jeep he painted four years ago looked like it was the original paint job, and the charge was $350 (if I remember correctly).
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