Great information, any chance that they do RV roof replacements? I have a lot of soft spots. What insurance did you use for the RV? How were the roads leaving AZ?
Yea I probably would do again, but I would go ahead and pay the guys to put a coat of wax before I left to protect, took right up to winter in Oregon which was not smart got few spots bubbling up after months of rain, my fault
I have some questions about your paint job. Why did you decide not to take it to his shop? Could they have done the job faster at his shop? Did you have any safety concerns going down there? I enjoyed watching the video. Thanks for the information.
@@matthewmoore7805 hey there thank you for the comment. Well I guess I could have booked a hotel, but I was trying to stay on a budget and Really more comfortable in Fin. Also I wasn't in any rush, a month of low stress life on the beach was so nice, I can't wait to go back. So yea they could have done everything in 2 weeks if it were in a shop, but If I had to do again I would still go to the beach. No safety concerns at all. I will probably be back in the future for upholstery and who knows
Hmm I did share the price in my videos, as I recall it's in the video before this one. in summary they could do the entire RV in new paint for $6000, the work I did was $4000
@gregoryn576 sure thing. That was almost two years ago, I have new equipment and a lot more filming experience about to come out with some good new content
I’m sure everyone has checked in to the exchange rate. Seems to me if I have done it correctly that he spent around $80,000 ( to someone in Mexico). If you think about the skill it took to do this job (outside non the less) that’s what a dealership here would make doing the whole unit.
I know several people who have had their motorhome radiuses repainted in Mexico. Due to clear coat cracking. All 3 of the jobs I've seen look great after a few years. I don't know, still skeptical!
Can I get the guys number that painted your RV?
The number for Abel Espinosa is 52 638 105 0941 Keep in mind he doesn't speak English, best to use whatsapp and Google translate
Enjoyed watching this seeing the area and the boats was fun
Great video.
Surprised the wind does not blow sand on the paint
Not a big problem with sand but bugs and other things can be, it's an option and less expensive to take your RV to his shop
Great information, any chance that they do RV roof replacements? I have a lot of soft spots.
What insurance did you use for the RV? How were the roads leaving AZ?
I wander how long the paint will last. It been spray outside with salty air.
I enjoyed your video. Five months later how is the paint job holding up and would you do it again?
Yea I probably would do again, but I would go ahead and pay the guys to put a coat of wax before I left to protect, took right up to winter in Oregon which was not smart got few spots bubbling up after months of rain, my fault
I have some questions about your paint job. Why did you decide not to take it to his shop? Could they have done the job faster at his shop? Did you have any safety concerns going down there? I enjoyed watching the video. Thanks for the information.
@@matthewmoore7805 hey there thank you for the comment. Well I guess I could have booked a hotel, but I was trying to stay on a budget and Really more comfortable in Fin. Also I wasn't in any rush, a month of low stress life on the beach was so nice, I can't wait to go back. So yea they could have done everything in 2 weeks if it were in a shop, but If I had to do again I would still go to the beach. No safety concerns at all. I will probably be back in the future for upholstery and who knows
Looks very nice. Can you share how much it cost? Thanks!
Hmm I did share the price in my videos, as I recall it's in the video before this one. in summary they could do the entire RV in new paint for $6000, the work I did was $4000
Wow, $4,000 is a deal I paid $2,500 to get my G20 van painted.
Please watch your videos. Try and hold the camera steady or get a stabilizer unit.
@gregoryn576 sure thing. That was almost two years ago, I have new equipment and a lot more filming experience about to come out with some good new content
I’m sure everyone has checked in to the exchange rate. Seems to me if I have done it correctly that he spent around $80,000 ( to someone in Mexico). If you think about the skill it took to do this job (outside non the less) that’s what a dealership here would make doing the whole unit.
@CustomerService-d8n They do good work for the money
@@landnseaexpeditions6208 I agree they did do a good job.
Painting actually begins at about the 20 minute mark and ends at the 24 minute mark!! You are welcome!!
Painting outdoor? So unprofessional.
You can always go to their shop and leave your RV, It also costs more to get painted at the beach.
And yet they still do a better job than what you get in the United States 😅
Bro... you are going down to Mehico to get your RV painted on the cheap. It's a miracle it came out this good.
@@hylomane they do consistently good work down there, I toured several RVs first that they had painted in years past they all looked good.
I know several people who have had their motorhome radiuses repainted in Mexico. Due to clear coat cracking. All 3 of the jobs I've seen look great after a few years.
I don't know, still skeptical!