kemer wrote:
We have a 2014 Winnebago Sightseer which is in desperate need of a good wash, etc. Considering having a mobile company here do the dirty work for me. A neighbor recommended them and had them put a sealant on his fiberglass roof. Wondering if that's a good idea. Not sure what all that entails, but it's only about $50....also any other suggestions? Will probably have a wash/wax job done....I have complete body paint, so no decals to worry about wearing off....
Kemer,
Clear coats need waxing too. And on a regular basis if you want to keep it as nice as it was/is when it rolled out of the factory. EVERYTHING deteriorates in the sun, no matter what it's made of. So, keeping a coach sparkling and nice, takes work. Whether or not it's done by the owner, is a matter of choice. There are different prices of detailing all over the U.S.
In some parts of the country, it's a $1.00 a foot. In others, it apparently is around $5.00 a foot. This is a matter of MONEY, and, just WHO, wants to spend HOW MUCH, to get this job done. If one doesn't have the facilities to do the work, or the actual drive to do all the physical work, then, out comes the wallet and, here comes the detail crew.
The smart move here might be to locate other RVers in your neighborhood that have paid to have the service done, what kind of service was involved and what options are available, for what price. Finally, are some of these folks one might question, happy with the results. This way, you'll get answers from folks THAT ARE CLOSE TO YOU, and have used detail crews THAT ARE CLOSE TO YOU, so you can form an educated decision as to whether or not you're gonna have it done.
What we tell you on here is, how things are done WHERE WE LIVE and, the crews we use, and options and prices based on where WE LIVE. As I stated earlier, options, crews, results, and prices vary all over the U.S.
Scott