gbopp wrote:
I can't remember the last time I saw an Earl Scheib paint shop.
I do remember their ads for a $29.99 paint job.
Schieb company seems to have been in business up to 2000 or so..
HEREDid see some ads dated 2006 on YouTbe.
But the cold hard reality is if your giant motor home is valuable enough to care about what the paint looks like for another 15 yrs you are going to pay a good deal for the labor for the prep and taping along with the cost of the materials like sandpaper, tape and masking materials along with a good quality paint..
Labor is not cheap, good quality labor is expensive and good quality paint now days is not only an arm and leg but first born and even your favorite dog cost..
Last time I played with automotive grade paint 10 yrs ago it was $250 per gallon just for the paint, catylist and thinners added in another $100 per gallon..
Otherwise, break of the rollers and paint brushes.
I am sure you could find some bargain places but as I mentioned, I would recommend asking to see some finish customer examples..
Removing a botched paint job from a motorhome the size of a tour bus will be expensive..