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Dang man, I was just kidding around.
Hello to all my fellow Detailers,
Well this time I think I went and done it. I was over at my buddies rod shop working on a little project and happened to notice one of those huge $1,000,000 Prevost Motorhome/Tour Bus things over next store getting some custom graphics work on it. This particular one also had one of those long matching tri-axle trailers along with it.
So I was messing around with my painter buddy doing the graphics work and said he needs to bring that thing to me and let me show him how its supposed to be done.
A little friendly banter back and forth and a while later this gentleman walks over to where I was working. I did a Homer Simpson and thought to myself Doh. He invited me over to see the coach so I politely walked over chatting about detailing and what not and somewhere in the conversation he asked if I could really work on one so I dug a little deeper. I asked him if he wanted a wash and wax or? He replied oh no, this would be a full 3 step, polish all stainless, engine, interior shampooed and dressed, the works. Ooookay! Then he asks me how long it would take for something like that and I politely said for something like that it would honestly be ballpark 2-3 days with full crew but I am expensive and threw out a respectable number at the upper end of my pay scale figuring that would probably be that. Nope, he is still in the game. Now I am thinking Dang, I really might have to do this thing. Well we will have a good paycheck at the end of it.
As the conversation continues he mentions he is both a vendor and outfitter for these types of high end coaches and after hearing much praise from my Customers on our high end work on our hot rods and such, asked if we might be able to handle these things all new or freshly updated and painted, and all full details 1-3 a week Under Contract?
To give you a prospective here....
So we will hash out details tomorrow and most likely demo one first part of the week and go from there. Luckily we have done a few of these before and have a good working game plan but that was the last thing I was expecting to end the day with. I think I'm gonna need a bigger shop.
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Re: Dang man, I was just kidding around.
Congrats on the new business! That would keep me busy all week. That's a lot of paint to polish!
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Re: Dang man, I was just kidding around.
Dear Lord. That thing is HUGE! Hope you have a ladder. Or a scaffold. Or bucket truck, LOL! Good luck and I hope the business works out for you.
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Alex, from Northern Virginia.
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Re: Dang man, I was just kidding around.
that thing is huge!!
might be a good score for you in the long run. those prevost homes are buck$$$$. All the nascar drivers live in prevost motorhomes inside the track. So you are dealing with some high clientele.
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How much did you quote him if you don't mind me asking?
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Way to go! Best of luck to you!
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That F350's a beast. Nice lights!
Our Lady Of Blessed Acceleration - Don't Fail Me Now.
Alex, from Northern Virginia.
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Re: Dang man, I was just kidding around.
Why would fresh paint need to be compounded? Compounding RV's is usually for oxidized paint. Are those Vinyl graphics or color infused gel coat? Careful with that pressure washer. As far as shampooing the interior there should not be much to do,mostly tile,hardwood and leather. That trailer is very high. I work on high end motorhomes but that trailer is to high I would not be able to reach the very top with my A frame ladders I use. They reach the motorhome and most brand 5th wheels. I hope you factored in the roof. No pressure washer on the roof.
I'm guessing that unit with the trailer is about 44 ft and the trailer is about 30ft That makes it at least 74 ft my price for just a wash and once around with an AIO would be $888 Seems like a nice chunk of change but I would pass on the job due to the height of the trailer. That's the kind of job you don't want to get part way into and relized you bit off more than you chew. It's not like working on a hot rod. Holding the polisher over your shoulders and head all day(two days in this case) it gets real real heavy. You said the other guys charged more than you and it didn't work out for them. Why will it work out for you earning less? just trying to point out a few things you may not have considered. Good luck.
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Some nice rigs there. With scaffolding and a 4 man team it sounds reasonable. Sill tons of work but if it's rewarding why not?
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