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Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
03-08-2006, 05:21
Post: #1
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the cost
of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more than a
rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
spending money on vehicles.

At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers for the
decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much hardware
as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
shield on the front to protect your investment.

I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing all of
this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at Parliament
due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.

for what it is worth ...

Roger Webb
91 WL
Cedar Rapids, IA
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03-08-2006, 06:35
Post: #2
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
Roger Webb wrote:
>Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
>as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
>15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
>done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.

Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
$100s of thousands on depreciating commodities? Into which we then
typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my friend, you
have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.

Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.

LOL....

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
San Antonio, TX







--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
>
> As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
> repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the cost
> of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more than a
> rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
> certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
> spending money on vehicles.
>
> At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
> considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
> as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
> edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
> separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
> the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
> reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers for the
> decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
> between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much hardware
> as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
> remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
> shield on the front to protect your investment.
>
> I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing all of
> this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at Parliament
> due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
> coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
>
> for what it is worth ...
>
> Roger Webb
> 91 WL
> Cedar Rapids, IA
>
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03-08-2006, 07:18
Post: #3
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
For 6 thosuand dollars I can paint half your coach. Now which half do
you want painted top bottom or left or right. and do you want a
quality top line paint or rustoleum.
I dont think that at $6k for a paint job on a 40 foot vehicle you are
getting good value for your investment
Stephen 77fc35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote:
>
> Roger Webb wrote:
> >Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
> >as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
> >15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
> >done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.
>
> Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
> rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
> $100s of thousands on depreciating commodities? Into which we then
> typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
> maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
> miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
> condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my friend, you
> have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
> geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.
>
> Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.
>
> LOL....
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
> San Antonio, TX
>
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>
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>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
> >
> > As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
> > repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the cost
> > of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more than a
> > rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
> > certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
> > spending money on vehicles.
> >
> > At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
> > considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
> > as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
> > edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
> > separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
> > the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
> > reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers for the
> > decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
> > between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much hardware
> > as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
> > remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
> > shield on the front to protect your investment.
> >
> > I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing all of
> > this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at Parliament
> > due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
> > coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
> >
> > for what it is worth ...
> >
> > Roger Webb
> > 91 WL
> > Cedar Rapids, IA
> >
>
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03-08-2006, 07:24
Post: #4
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
Stephen I took some pics of the job and the paint he uses RM DM something or
other. I'll send you a couple of pics and maybe you can comment on the paint
quality. Like I said it looked good but I'm no paint guy eh.

Rob, Sue & Merlin
94 WLWB


Quoting Stephen Birtles :

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> For 6 thosuand dollars I can paint half your coach. Now which half do
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> you want painted top bottom or left or right. and do you want a
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> quality top line paint or rustoleum.
>
> I dont think that at $6k for a paint job on a 40 foot vehicle you are
>
> getting good value for your investment
>
> Stephen 77fc35
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>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote:
>
> >
>
> > Roger Webb wrote:
>
> > >Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
>
> > >as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
>
> > >15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
>
> > >done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.
>
> >
>
> > Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
>
> > rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
>
> > $100s of thousands on depreciating commodities?   Into which we then
>
> > typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
>
> > maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
>
> > miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
>
> > condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my friend, you
>
> > have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
>
> > geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.
>
> >
>
> > Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.
>
> >
>
> > LOL....
>
> >
>
> > Mike Bulriss
>
> > 1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
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> > San Antonio, TX
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> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
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> > >
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> > > As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
>
> > > repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the cost
>
> > > of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more than a
>
> > > rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
>
> > > certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
>
> > > spending money on vehicles.
>
> > >
>
> > > At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
>
> > > considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
>
> > > as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
>
> > > edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
>
> > > separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
>
> > > the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
>
> > > reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers for the
>
> > > decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
>
> > > between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much hardware
>
> > > as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
>
> > > remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
>
> > > shield on the front to protect your investment.
>
> > >
>
> > > I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing all of
>
> > > this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at Parliament
>
> > > due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
>
> > > coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
>
> > >
>
> > > for what it is worth ...
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> > >
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> > > Roger Webb
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> > > 91 WL
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> > > Cedar Rapids, IA
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03-08-2006, 07:47
Post: #5
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
FWIW, I have had work done at Navarro's. The quality is excellent -
better than what I got in the states. They use R-M Diamint base coat
clear coat. This is the same paint that is used on my Cadillac, on
BMW's and many other top line vehicles. I have been told that it what
is usually used on show vehicles.

I am not a paint professional but have painted a few vehicles in my
life. The quality of workmanship at Navarro's is better than many of
the shops in the US. A good friend who had his 35' coach painted there
had received bids from several shops in the US. Those ran from $17,000
to $26,000. He got the whole job done at Navarro's for $5,000. You
can pay more but I doubt if you will find a better job.

George Lowry
'06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
Spearfish, SD Now at Wilderness Lakes TTN, CA


Rob Robinson wrote:

> Stephen I took some pics of the job and the paint he uses RM DM something or
> other. I'll send you a couple of pics and maybe you can comment on the paint
> quality. Like I said it looked good but I'm no paint guy eh.
>
> Rob, Sue & Merlin
> 94 WLWB
>
>
> Quoting Stephen Birtles :
>
>
>>
>>
>>
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>>For 6 thosuand dollars I can paint half your coach. Now which half do
>>
>>you want painted top bottom or left or right. and do you want a
>>
>>quality top line paint or rustoleum.
>>
>>I dont think that at $6k for a paint job on a 40 foot vehicle you are
>>
>>getting good value for your investment
>>
>>Stephen 77fc35
>>
>>
>>
>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Roger Webb wrote:
>>
>>>>Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
>>
>>>>as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
>>
>>>>15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
>>
>>>>done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.
>>
>>>Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
>>
>>>rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
>>
>>>$100s of thousands on depreciating commodities? Into which we then
>>
>>>typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
>>
>>>maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
>>
>>>miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
>>
>>>condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my friend, you
>>
>>>have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
>>
>>>geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.
>>
>>>Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.
>>
>>>LOL....
>>
>>>Mike Bulriss
>>
>>>1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
>>
>>>San Antonio, TX
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>>>
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>>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
>>
>>>>As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
>>
>>>>repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the cost
>>
>>>>of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more than a
>>
>>>>rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
>>
>>>>certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
>>
>>>>spending money on vehicles.
>>
>>>>At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
>>
>>>>considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
>>
>>>>as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
>>
>>>>edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
>>
>>>>separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
>>
>>>>the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
>>
>>>>reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers for the
>>
>>>>decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
>>
>>>>between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much hardware
>>
>>>>as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
>>
>>>>remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
>>
>>>>shield on the front to protect your investment.
>>
>>>>I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing all of
>>
>>>>this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at Parliament
>>
>>>>due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
>>
>>>>coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
>>
>>>>for what it is worth ...
>>
>>>>Roger Webb
>>
>>>>91 WL
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>>>>Cedar Rapids, IA
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03-08-2006, 08:44
Post: #6
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
Now before I get into a peeing contest I did not say anything about
the quality of the work I quickly added up the costs and sad it doesnt
leave much for anything else either profit or error. My thoughts on
paint brands Iam not going to discuss here but there are different
quality of paint in every line and brand. you can buy paint for 50 a
gallon and you buy paint for 200 a gallon and they will both have the
same label on them. It is then you have to read the fine print on the
label same goes with clear coat. you can pay any where up to 300 a
gallon with the additives and I dont think for one minute that this
shop is using that quality of clear
If you believe you got a good job done then it is a good job if you
believe you got good value for your money then you did.

I still dont think it is a good investment but then I have been wrong
before
thats all I have to say on this matter
Stephen 77fc35





--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, George Lowry wrote:
>
> FWIW, I have had work done at Navarro's. The quality is excellent -
> better than what I got in the states. They use R-M Diamint base coat
> clear coat. This is the same paint that is used on my Cadillac, on
> BMW's and many other top line vehicles. I have been told that it what
> is usually used on show vehicles.
>
> I am not a paint professional but have painted a few vehicles in my
> life. The quality of workmanship at Navarro's is better than many of
> the shops in the US. A good friend who had his 35' coach painted there
> had received bids from several shops in the US. Those ran from $17,000
> to $26,000. He got the whole job done at Navarro's for $5,000. You
> can pay more but I doubt if you will find a better job.
>
> George Lowry
> '06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
> Spearfish, SD Now at Wilderness Lakes TTN, CA
>
>
> Rob Robinson wrote:
>
> > Stephen I took some pics of the job and the paint he uses RM DM
something or
> > other. I'll send you a couple of pics and maybe you can comment on
the paint
> > quality. Like I said it looked good but I'm no paint guy eh.
> >
> > Rob, Sue & Merlin
> > 94 WLWB
> >
> >
> > Quoting Stephen Birtles :
> >
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>For 6 thosuand dollars I can paint half your coach. Now which half do
> >>
> >>you want painted top bottom or left or right. and do you want a
> >>
> >>quality top line paint or rustoleum.
> >>
> >>I dont think that at $6k for a paint job on a 40 foot vehicle you are
> >>
> >>getting good value for your investment
> >>
> >>Stephen 77fc35
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Roger Webb wrote:
> >>
> >>>>Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
> >>
> >>>>as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
> >>
> >>>>15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
> >>
> >>>>done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.
> >>
> >>>Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
> >>
> >>>rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
> >>
> >>>$100s of thousands on depreciating commodities? Into which we then
> >>
> >>>typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
> >>
> >>>maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
> >>
> >>>miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
> >>
> >>>condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my
friend, you
> >>
> >>>have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
> >>
> >>>geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.
> >>
> >>>Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.
> >>
> >>>LOL....
> >>
> >>>Mike Bulriss
> >>
> >>>1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
> >>
> >>>San Antonio, TX
> >>
> >>>
> >>
> >>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
> >>
> >>>>As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
> >>
> >>>>repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the
cost
> >>
> >>>>of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more
than a
> >>
> >>>>rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
> >>
> >>>>certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
> >>
> >>>>spending money on vehicles.
> >>
> >>>>At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
> >>
> >>>>considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
> >>
> >>>>as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
> >>
> >>>>edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
> >>
> >>>>separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
> >>
> >>>>the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
> >>
> >>>>reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers
for the
> >>
> >>>>decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
> >>
> >>>>between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much
hardware
> >>
> >>>>as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
> >>
> >>>>remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
> >>
> >>>>shield on the front to protect your investment.
> >>
> >>>>I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing
all of
> >>
> >>>>this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at
Parliament
> >>
> >>>>due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
> >>
> >>>>coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
> >>
> >>>>for what it is worth ...
> >>
> >>>>Roger Webb
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> >>>>91 WL
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03-08-2006, 09:27
Post: #7
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
This is the classic case of the cost of services in the United States
versus foreign countries. Saying that the quality is not the same in
Mexico is just not true. A motorhome paint job is mostly labor with
the cost of materials very close to a constant. The Badische Anilin-
& Soda-Fabrik AG (BASF) R-M Diamont system is used all over the world
and the paint is the same in Mexico as it is in the US. The paint is
manufactured in Germany and is of excellent quality.

Ross Perot predicted it during the discussions on NAFTA and it has
happened.......the loud sucking sound of jobs leaving the US for
Mexico. The sad fact is that mexico, china,Japan, India and a few
other countries are beating our pants off when it comes to a quality
product at a fair price. The Lexus ES430 is now the standard for
automobile luxury in every catagory and the paint is gorgeous and the
equal of anything in the world. Whats the difference? Labor rates.

I have seen several GMC motorhomes that were painted and upholstered
in Mexico and the quality was absolutely superb. They work hard at
producing a quality product spending far more manhours preparing the
body for the paint capable of doing both the body work, preparation
and final painting, far more manhours then any shop would do here in
the United States. And believe it or not they pay less for the same
quality paints that shops here in the US use.They will also shoot
Imron paint if thats what you want.

Contrary to what some believe the cost of paint of the same brand is
governed by the percentage of solids in suspension in the paint. The
more solids the higher the cost.

Bottom line is that the best quality paint jobs at a reasonable price
is in Mexico not the US.


Tom Warner
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 03:44 PM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>Now before I get into a peeing contest I did not say anything about
>the quality of the work I quickly added up the costs and sad it doesnt
>leave much for anything else either profit or error. My thoughts on
>paint brands Iam not going to discuss here but there are different
>quality of paint in every line and brand. you can buy paint for 50 a
>gallon and you buy paint for 200 a gallon and they will both have the
>same label on them. It is then you have to read the fine print on the
>label same goes with clear coat. you can pay any where up to 300 a
>gallon with the additives and I dont think for one minute that this
>shop is using that quality of clear
>If you believe you got a good job done then it is a good job if you
>believe you got good value for your money then you did.
>
>I still dont think it is a good investment but then I have been wrong
>before
>thats all I have to say on this matter
>Stephen 77fc35
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>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, George Lowry wrote:
> >
> > FWIW, I have had work done at Navarro's. The quality is excellent -
> > better than what I got in the states. They use R-M Diamint base coat
> > clear coat. This is the same paint that is used on my Cadillac, on
> > BMW's and many other top line vehicles. I have been told that it what
> > is usually used on show vehicles.
> >
> > I am not a paint professional but have painted a few vehicles in my
> > life. The quality of workmanship at Navarro's is better than many of
> > the shops in the US. A good friend who had his 35' coach painted there
> > had received bids from several shops in the US. Those ran from $17,000
> > to $26,000. He got the whole job done at Navarro's for $5,000. You
> > can pay more but I doubt if you will find a better job.
> >
> > George Lowry
> > '06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
> > Spearfish, SD Now at Wilderness Lakes TTN, CA
> >
> >
> > Rob Robinson wrote:
> >
> > > Stephen I took some pics of the job and the paint he uses RM DM
>something or
> > > other. I'll send you a couple of pics and maybe you can comment on
>the paint
> > > quality. Like I said it looked good but I'm no paint guy eh.
> > >
> > > Rob, Sue & Merlin
> > > 94 WLWB
> > >
> > >
> > > Quoting Stephen Birtles :
> > >
> > >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
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> > >>For 6 thosuand dollars I can paint half your coach. Now which half do
> > >>
> > >>you want painted top bottom or left or right. and do you want a
> > >>
> > >>quality top line paint or rustoleum.
> > >>
> > >>I dont think that at $6k for a paint job on a 40 foot vehicle you are
> > >>
> > >>getting good value for your investment
> > >>
> > >>Stephen 77fc35
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>Roger Webb wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>>Someone asked the cost of the repaint job and I avoided answering,
> > >>
> > >>>>as it is much more than a rational person should be spending on a
> > >>
> > >>>>15-year-old coach, but certainly not the only irrational thing I've
> > >>
> > >>>>done when it comes to spending money on vehicles.
> > >>
> > >>>Roger it's amusing that you imply that some of the rest of us are
> > >>
> > >>>rational! How many truly rational people spend $10s of thousands or
> > >>
> > >>>$100s of thousands on depreciating commodities? Into which we then
> > >>
> > >>>typically pour more $thousands into upgrading, operating, and
> > >>
> > >>>maintaining these depreciating beasts that may average about 5,000
> > >>
> > >>>miles per year of use annually. We'd all be much better with beach
> > >>
> > >>>condos or mountain cabins that would appreciate. Oh no my
>friend, you
> > >>
> > >>>have not cornered the market on irrationality in this group! I mean
> > >>
> > >>>geez, I just got out of the super irrational two Bird club.
> > >>
> > >>>Now c'mon, fess up on the cost. Inquiring minds want to know.
> > >>
> > >>>LOL....
> > >>
> > >>>Mike Bulriss
> > >>
> > >>>1991 WB40 "Teaxs Minivan"
> > >>
> > >>>San Antonio, TX
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >>>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "rogerwwebb" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>>As you may remember, my 91WL (Bird of Week a few wks ago) was
> > >>
> > >>>>repainted by Parliament Coach two years ago. Someone asked the
>cost
> > >>
> > >>>>of the repaint job and I avoided answering, as it is much more
>than a
> > >>
> > >>>>rational person should be spending on a 15-year-old coach, but
> > >>
> > >>>>certainly not the only irrational thing I've done when it comes to
> > >>
> > >>>>spending money on vehicles.
> > >>
> > >>>>At any rate, my advice (not thinking cost here) to those of you are
> > >>
> > >>>>considering repainting your BB, is to remove ALL hardware, as well
> > >>
> > >>>>as, any part that is removable and difficult to paint, especially
> > >>
> > >>>>edges, (e.g., the louvered battery & radiator doors) to be painted
> > >>
> > >>>>separately. Have the coach stripped down to metal, paint everything
> > >>
> > >>>>the base color and then add the decorating colors (you may have to
> > >>
> > >>>>reinstall some parts like the aforementioned radiator louvers
>for the
> > >>
> > >>>>decorating colors). Multiple coats of clear coat (hand sanded
> > >>
> > >>>>between each coat) is best (mine has four). Replace as much
>hardware
> > >>
> > >>>>as you can afford (lights, etc.), use stainless steel screws to
> > >>
> > >>>>remount hardware and SEAL each screw when you do. Put 3M clear
> > >>
> > >>>>shield on the front to protect your investment.
> > >>
> > >>>>I would believe that the Mexico shop is quite capable of doing
>all of
> > >>
> > >>>>this, most probably much less expensive than I had done at
>Parliament
> > >>
> > >>>>due to the cost of labor. It took almost three weeks to have my
> > >>
> > >>>>coach repainted, so it is not a quick process.
> > >>
> > >>>>for what it is worth ...
> > >>
> > >>>>Roger Webb
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> > >>>>91 WL
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03-09-2006, 07:51
Post: #8
Navarro's Body Shop Los Algodones Mexico - Re: Painting your coach
I live in Mexico and could not agree more about the quality of body
work and paint jobs that is available. Not only is the labor cheaper
the shop owner has minimal exp enses: Fancy booth not required,
usuually home made, fire dept. regs non existant, workers comp dirt
cheap, property taxes maybe 5% of USA, business license zero, etc. ,
etc. The work ethic of the employees is amazing.

Bruce
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