That motor Coach store is definitely a one stop shop that pretty much does it all. Thank you both for the information, I know how long it takes me just to detail and clean my motorcycle...lol. couldn't imagine detailing a 45 foot beast like that.. with the cost of the chemicals, buffers, rags, towels, labor costs, overall all the overhead expenses gets really really expensive. It would probably take me a week or longer being how picky I am when it comes to detailing my rides/toys. Thank you again Andrew and Eddie for all the great info and insight into what The Motorcoach Store offers. And as always safe happy and healthy travels to you brother.
Having just done a "detail" on my 2020 4369 Dutch Star, I can completely appreciate what Eddie and his team at the Motorcoach Store do, wow, very impressive! The labor involved is incredible. Before I attempt another round of cleaning and polishing my coach, I will certainly give these guys a call, thank you for this great video, Andrew!
Andrew, thank you for having Eddie on today. He appears to be a master at his craft. That is good to see. Another video that would be helpful, would be a DYI simple wash routine regarding products and DI. Thank you.
For your future videos, I would like to see specific polishing techniques for various levels of paint correction. I would also like to see the compounds, polisher speeds, and polishing pads used. I would also be interested to see how they clean battery and other basement compartments, paint engines and body paint touchup. Finally, I’d like to see the steps they take to clean coach interiors. Thanks again for this and your upcoming detail videos!
Great content as always Andrew and nice hat. “Arctic Engineering” Not many of those have left Alaska. We still love our Marathon BTW and use it many times throughout each winter.
I was in Nashville area looking at some Prevost buses and I was shocked at the exterior condition of most of them. From dried out windshield gaskets to serious water stains on the exterior sidewalls. I know my next coach or bus will be from Be from Brad. Thanks Andrew for answering our questions.
Eddie seems like a stand up person. If I ever get to that area of Florida, I will definitely let the Motorcoach Store do a detail on our coach. I wonder if they do the Magna Shade installation?
Great video! Really enjoyed the content, always like to see behind the scenes. Always interested in actual real dollar costs and other maintenance areas like electrical upgrades, solar upgrades, mechanical upgrades to bay slides, awning replacements. The background information is interesting and real costing is fascinating
I know the answer will vary on use, but how often is everyone doing a deep detail of their coach (inside the bays, battery terminals, etc...)? Once a year, every 6 months?
Great information Andrew. The only question I would have is how long would some of these processes take. I would assume just a wash and wax could be done in a day but for some of the things I would suspect you might have to leave your coach there for possibly several days. For those who are traveling full time or even just traveling how do they accommodate customers in those instances.
This was such a great video. I wish I was closer to the motorcoach store as I would take my Navigator to them for a full paint correction. Unfortunately I am in Colorado so it is not practical to bring it to Florida. Colorado does not offer anything even close. Personally, I think the motorcoach s’ prices are extremely reasonable.
Andrew , if I could be the father God on this world , then no one would walking hungry , people , animals , , the plants , but only people must work for an other things , like houses , cars , COACHES , furniture clothing, shoeing , cosmetics- toiletries, itd. BUT FOOD AND DRINK WILL BE FOR EVERYDAY AND FOR EVERYONE AND I THINK THIS IS A VERY FAIR ROOL AND MEANING OF OUR LIFES . FOOD AND DRINKS BY MILOSIERDZIE AND LOVE , FROM GOD
Of course each is done on an individual basis. But when you entitle a video as, HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO COMPLETELY DETAIL A RV?" we'd expect at least how much that one cost so we have some idea.
@@dakotaautosales9673 I was just relating getting my Gold Wing (a large road bike with a ton of plastic bits) really cleaned in 2015 in Los Angeles for $250. There was no paint work, just a deep cleaning of every reachable part. The kid took about 4 hours.
That motor Coach store is definitely a one stop shop that pretty much does it all. Thank you both for the information, I know how long it takes me just to detail and clean my motorcycle...lol. couldn't imagine detailing a 45 foot beast like that.. with the cost of the chemicals, buffers, rags, towels, labor costs, overall all the overhead expenses gets really really expensive. It would probably take me a week or longer being how picky I am when it comes to detailing my rides/toys. Thank you again Andrew and Eddie for all the great info and insight into what The Motorcoach Store offers. And as always safe happy and healthy travels to you brother.
Having just done a "detail" on my 2020 4369 Dutch Star, I can completely appreciate what Eddie and his team at the Motorcoach Store do, wow, very impressive! The labor involved is incredible. Before I attempt another round of cleaning and polishing my coach, I will certainly give these guys a call, thank you for this great video, Andrew!
I think there’s a lot of value in taking a shot every time Andrew says “a lot of value”
Love The Motorcoach Store. Brad and his team do things right. Thank you Eddie and Andrew for this outstanding video. Happy trails!
Andrew, thank you for having Eddie on today. He appears to be a master at his craft. That is good to see. Another video that would be helpful, would be a DYI simple wash routine regarding products and DI. Thank you.
1:00 My favorite motor couch of all time
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Good video that shows what to expect when you bring your coach to them. Andrew had the good questions and Eddy was well prepared.
For your future videos, I would like to see specific polishing techniques for various levels of paint correction. I would also like to see the compounds, polisher speeds, and polishing pads used.
I would also be interested to see how they clean battery and other basement compartments, paint engines and body paint touchup.
Finally, I’d like to see the steps they take to clean coach interiors.
Thanks again for this and your
upcoming detail videos!
Great content as always Andrew and nice hat. “Arctic Engineering”
Not many of those have left Alaska. We still love our Marathon BTW and use it many times throughout each winter.
I was in Nashville area looking at some Prevost buses and I was shocked at the exterior condition of most of them. From dried out windshield gaskets to serious water stains on the exterior sidewalls. I know my next coach or bus will be from Be from Brad. Thanks Andrew for answering our questions.
Thanks for the great video Andrew.
FYI: You may want to check the before and after labeling at nine minutes and 59 seconds as they are reversed.
Eddie seems like a stand up person.
If I ever get to that area of Florida, I will definitely let the Motorcoach Store do a detail on our coach.
I wonder if they do the Magna Shade installation?
Andrew a very nice interview, thanks well done.
Andrew, you done a great job
Great job and information !! Thanks
Impressive! What pride of workmanship, skill and professionalism. Great video. Makes me want to go wax the old R-Pod haha!
I wonder what a full CERAMIC COATING AND PPF WOULD cost on a 45'
Great video! Really enjoyed the content, always like to see behind the scenes. Always interested in actual real dollar costs and other maintenance areas like electrical upgrades, solar upgrades, mechanical upgrades to bay slides, awning replacements. The background information is interesting and real costing is fascinating
I know the answer will vary on use, but how often is everyone doing a deep detail of their coach (inside the bays, battery terminals, etc...)? Once a year, every 6 months?
Great information Andrew. The only question I would have is how long would some of these processes take. I would assume just a wash and wax could be done in a day but for some of the things I would suspect you might have to leave your coach there for possibly several days. For those who are traveling full time or even just traveling how do they accommodate customers in those instances.
This was such a great video. I wish I was closer to the motorcoach store as I would take my Navigator to them for a full paint correction. Unfortunately I am in Colorado so it is not practical to bring it to Florida. Colorado does not offer anything even close. Personally, I think the motorcoach s’ prices are extremely reasonable.
What’s happened to the high end coach videos?? Seems less of them.
Do they do full paint
Country coach with checked paint
Motorcoach washes and ala barsha south drive
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$5, 17, 18 dollars a foot. Linear foot of the Motorhome or Square foot each flat surface?
Andrew, Do you know of anyone in the phoenix area that can provide anything near this level of RV detailing?
I don't know anyone else in the country that does this level of detailing.
Is Interior Detailing available?
absolutely
Love it. :)
Andrew , if I could be
the father God on this world , then no one
would walking hungry
, people , animals ,
, the plants , but only people must work for
an other things , like
houses , cars , COACHES , furniture
clothing, shoeing , cosmetics- toiletries, itd.
BUT FOOD AND DRINK WILL BE FOR EVERYDAY AND FOR EVERYONE AND I THINK
THIS IS A VERY FAIR
ROOL AND MEANING
OF OUR LIFES .
FOOD AND DRINKS BY
MILOSIERDZIE AND LOVE , FROM GOD
Guy in hat loves to hear himself talk,
Of course each is done on an individual basis. But when you entitle a video as, HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO COMPLETELY DETAIL A RV?" we'd expect at least how much that one cost so we have some idea.
average was/wax 45’ $800 wheels acid wash and polish $200
Why is the title RV when they're all Motorhomes and stated Motorhome from the start?
Andrew stop shouting please
$5/foot? That is a bargain. I've paid $250 to have my motorcycle detailed.
That is for a wash job not a detail
@@dakotaautosales9673 I was just relating getting my Gold Wing (a large road bike with a ton of plastic bits) really cleaned in 2015 in Los Angeles for $250. There was no paint work, just a deep cleaning of every reachable part. The kid took about 4 hours.