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GHOST1750
Aug 24, 2016Explorer
D.E.Bishop wrote:2oldman wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:If you do have oxidation, it will be the same color as what he's rubbing. Not dirt color.
"You have oxidation!! Oh, no!", he says as he rubs his finger through the dirt on the side of the RV showing me that it comes right off with his finger.
Not like you have to rub every foot of the RV by hand anymore.
I had a complete wash and wax job, and it was machine-buffered over every square inch. A lot of work. Cost more than $500 and looks brand-new. I've had the spray on wipe off jobs, for $400, and they do ok, but not compared to a complete wax and buff.
Compared to Southern CA prices, I think you have a bargain, depending on the kind of job that's done. You can call me a sucker, but I'm also not a sucker for cheap jobs that look good for a couple months. I really don't think a high-school kid is going to do a very good job.
Who mentioned So. Cal. prices, who was it that replied and lived or mentioned So. Cal?:h
I just had the Winnie washed, cleaned, and buffed out, and wax applied. Had some brush scratches on the side and pitch on the roof. Cost, $300, no ups no extras.:B Oh yeah, it was in Simi Valley CA.:p
I was in Chula Vista, Ca. last May . Someone came around and washed and hand waxed our 40 ft. including roof for $285.00 . Now that's expensive beautiful Southern Ca.
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