Steve, We had our coach ceramic coated by Matt Moore in Las Vegas last April. Matt and his daughters are great folks. I highly recommend them. Great video.
Hey.....vacation is over sir!! Let's see some videos please!! Iam a future Newell owner....so go crazy please!! Love to see the operation of the awnings and when see when out.... Love to see the operation of when you extend the table and add the leaf... Love to see a video of you talking about if you were to have a new coach built what you would want on your new one..OR what you wish yours had/did etc etc
Thanks for always watching and supporting. Putting awnings out and extending a dinette aren't much of technical or educational subject. There have been plenty of "sales driven" videos that show these features. I have lot of content opportunities, such as side-by-side walkthrough comparison of our 2015 to a 2020-23 coach however, so stay tuned!
Great looking Coach and even better with the Moses Ceramic coating!!! Very informational video! I've been following Bob Moses for the past year or so, and just this week scheduled my 2021 Tiffin RED for the Ceramic Coating process at Bob Moses in Tucson. Yes, the guys at Bob Moses are top notch! I can't wait to see the finished product! Will be mid May before my Coach goes into their shop. Safe Travels!
Gosh Phil, great news; I'm excited for you!! Thank you very much for watching and the kind words! Enjoy your experience with them...it'll be fantastic. Safe travels to you, as well.
I just ceramic-coated my 45' coach. It took about 80 hours of paint correction/polishing and coating. The ceramic coating used costs about $85 (1-year product as I have never done this before, next time it will be a 5-year product). The paint correction polish, pads, microfiber cloths, and prep coat spray were about another $150. This does not include the two dual-action polishers and lights I bought a few years back. I am hearing to have someone do the work for you costs between $4500-$6000 for a 5-year product. This Newell looks GREAT!!
Thanks for your comments, Curtis...good job tackling it yourself; if you do it correctly, you CAN save yourself a lot of money. The crew at BMCC spent 4 days, solid, with 2-3 techs from 8am-5pm; so that's at least 80 hours worth. But yes, the ceramic product alone, can be very expensive. One detailer claims it costs him $2,000 for JUST the product! But you're correct; a top-quality professional job will cost you $5,000 to $15,000 for a 45' coach. You MUST use nothing but world-class ceramic coatings such a Sensha, System X, etc. with a minimum of 5 (preferably 8) year guarantee for the "Product"...but it MUST be backed up by a professional company, not just some "guy on the corner" who doesn't know what they're doing...let alone be around in 5 years!
Thanks for the video, you have a beautiful coach. I have an appt to have our Motorhome done in September. The price quoted was a big number and I’m second guessing the cost benefit. Can you share your experience on performance of the coating, any swirls after ? I’m told no micro fiber wash tools are needed to clean after, simply soap up and spray off with pressure washer. Is that your experience ? Thanks in advance for your reply
Thank you for watching and the compliment. After 6 months, and over a thousand miles, I can honestly tell you that the only regret I have...is that I didn't have BMCC do my coach YEARS ago!!!! You should not hesitate IN THE SLIGHTEST at the price you will pay them. I paid more than half the amount they charged a couple years ago to have our coach "spray coated" and regretted it the minute I paid the guy...let alone struggle with keeping it clean the day after. This ceramic, on the other hand, is nothing short of PHENOMENAL!! In fact, I just recorded a video showing the process of complete HANDS-FREE washing and...ironically...my wife came home as I was setting the video up and thought I had already finished!! YES...IT LOOKED THAT GOOD after well over a thousand miles of traveling over 6 months!!! The front gets bugs, no avoiding that, but the sides and rear have stayed so clean it's unbelievable. The coating is ridiculously slippery and, hence, the majority of the dust really does blow off. I gave it a light mist with the foam canon and rinsed with DI and the whole coach was done - roof to ground - in less than 2 hours! DO NOT SECOND-GUESS YOURSELF...you won't regret your decision!
Thanks for the quick and very developed reply. It’s reassuring to hear your positive experience. I had a similar experience with the spray foam ceramic at the dealer during purchase. I was quoted $150 a linear foot @ 37 feet at the Austin location of BM, it’s costly. We’ve already invested $2800 so the additional amount is causing me agita. We had a bad experience purchasing where I refused delivery because the dealer had scratched the paint during prep. The paint scheme is black over gray/silver so it’s noticeable. The dealer had some form of paint correction done and then the spray foam ceramic coating. It looked good leaving but after 1 touchless wash the swirls have reappeared. I’m hoping there will be mental satisfaction after the trip to BM. Thanks again for the advice
@@johndoe-ErnestT You'll be so happy you're making this choice...rest confident in knowing that everyone has had the same experience as I have! Incidentally, I was told by the owner of the company that, sadly, the Texas locations do have to charge more to cover their much higher operating (facility) costs.
Coach looked just amazing. Blacks where popping and the reflection as you pulled out as it was reflecting against the building was nuts.
Thanks, Brad…yes, it is unreal in person!! So happy with the results. As always, thank you for your support!!
Steve, We had our coach ceramic coated by Matt Moore in Las Vegas last April. Matt and his daughters are great folks. I highly recommend them. Great video.
So glad to hear of another happy customer. But definitely not surprised! The whole gang at BMCC is awesome!!
Hey.....vacation is over sir!! Let's see some videos please!! Iam a future Newell owner....so go crazy please!!
Love to see the operation of the awnings and when see when out....
Love to see the operation of when you extend the table and add the leaf...
Love to see a video of you talking about if you were to have a new coach built what you would want on your new one..OR what you wish yours had/did etc etc
Thanks for always watching and supporting. Putting awnings out and extending a dinette aren't much of technical or educational subject. There have been plenty of "sales driven" videos that show these features. I have lot of content opportunities, such as side-by-side walkthrough comparison of our 2015 to a 2020-23 coach however, so stay tuned!
Great looking Coach and even better with the Moses Ceramic coating!!! Very informational video! I've been following Bob Moses for the past year or so, and just this week scheduled my 2021 Tiffin RED for the Ceramic Coating process at Bob Moses in Tucson. Yes, the guys at Bob Moses are top notch! I can't wait to see the finished product! Will be mid May before my Coach goes into their shop. Safe Travels!
Gosh Phil, great news; I'm excited for you!! Thank you very much for watching and the kind words! Enjoy your experience with them...it'll be fantastic. Safe travels to you, as well.
🇨🇦 fantastic looking. Well worth it. 👍🏼
Thank you…very happy!
Great Job Matt
Matt and his family with Josh did an incredible job!
Great video.
Thank you, Ken!
I just ceramic-coated my 45' coach. It took about 80 hours of paint correction/polishing and coating. The ceramic coating used costs about $85 (1-year product as I have never done this before, next time it will be a 5-year product). The paint correction polish, pads, microfiber cloths, and prep coat spray were about another $150. This does not include the two dual-action polishers and lights I bought a few years back. I am hearing to have someone do the work for you costs between $4500-$6000 for a 5-year product. This Newell looks GREAT!!
Thanks for your comments, Curtis...good job tackling it yourself; if you do it correctly, you CAN save yourself a lot of money. The crew at BMCC spent 4 days, solid, with 2-3 techs from 8am-5pm; so that's at least 80 hours worth.
But yes, the ceramic product alone, can be very expensive. One detailer claims it costs him $2,000 for JUST the product! But you're correct; a top-quality professional job will cost you $5,000 to $15,000 for a 45' coach.
You MUST use nothing but world-class ceramic coatings such a Sensha, System X, etc. with a minimum of 5 (preferably 8) year guarantee for the "Product"...but it MUST be backed up by a professional company, not just some "guy on the corner" who doesn't know what they're doing...let alone be around in 5 years!
Will add so many years of protection to your beautiful coach.
YYYYESSS!
Great video!👍🏼😎
Thank you, Rick; glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for the video, you have a beautiful coach. I have an appt to have our Motorhome done in September. The price quoted was a big number and I’m second guessing the cost benefit. Can you share your experience on performance of the coating, any swirls after ? I’m told no micro fiber wash tools are needed to clean after, simply soap up and spray off with pressure washer. Is that your experience ? Thanks in advance for your reply
Thank you for watching and the compliment. After 6 months, and over a thousand miles, I can honestly tell you that the only regret I have...is that I didn't have BMCC do my coach YEARS ago!!!! You should not hesitate IN THE SLIGHTEST at the price you will pay them. I paid more than half the amount they charged a couple years ago to have our coach "spray coated" and regretted it the minute I paid the guy...let alone struggle with keeping it clean the day after. This ceramic, on the other hand, is nothing short of PHENOMENAL!! In fact, I just recorded a video showing the process of complete HANDS-FREE washing and...ironically...my wife came home as I was setting the video up and thought I had already finished!! YES...IT LOOKED THAT GOOD after well over a thousand miles of traveling over 6 months!!! The front gets bugs, no avoiding that, but the sides and rear have stayed so clean it's unbelievable. The coating is ridiculously slippery and, hence, the majority of the dust really does blow off. I gave it a light mist with the foam canon and rinsed with DI and the whole coach was done - roof to ground - in less than 2 hours!
DO NOT SECOND-GUESS YOURSELF...you won't regret your decision!
Thanks for the quick and very developed reply. It’s reassuring to hear your positive experience. I had a similar experience with the spray foam ceramic at the dealer during purchase. I was quoted $150 a linear foot @ 37 feet at the Austin location of BM, it’s costly. We’ve already invested $2800 so the additional amount is causing me agita. We had a bad experience purchasing where I refused delivery because the dealer had scratched the paint during prep. The paint scheme is black over gray/silver so it’s noticeable. The dealer had some form of paint correction done and then the spray foam ceramic coating. It looked good leaving but after 1 touchless wash the swirls have reappeared. I’m hoping there will be mental satisfaction after the trip to BM. Thanks again for the advice
@@johndoe-ErnestT You'll be so happy you're making this choice...rest confident in knowing that everyone has had the same experience as I have! Incidentally, I was told by the owner of the company that, sadly, the Texas locations do have to charge more to cover their much higher operating (facility) costs.
Can I ask what it cost to have you couch done
Their current rate for a coach in the condition of ours is $120/foot. A call is necessary though since there are other variables involved.
They’re location makes it a great excuse to get an annual check.🥳😉😎
@@richt.4900 indeed!!! We always find Vegas a great place to visit or even make a one-night-stay for our trips.
How much for a RV that size?
It varies slightly by location due to the amount of leasing and operating expenses. But, be prepared for around $120 per foot.