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Here in Yuma it depends on the amount of polishing. Simple wash and wax about $120 this year. Oxidation removal and wax up to a couple of hundred more.
My coach is in very good condition, always garaged when not in use. Out of curiosity I got a quote for a buff and wax last summer, $3,600 for our coach. I decided to buy my own buffer and I'm doing the work this winter while we wait for the snow to melt. So far I've finished the passenger side working about an hour a night for the last 2 weeks. I'm also recaulking since I think it's original.
I'm glad that I have full body paint on my class A. The guy that I use summers in VA and winters in FL near me. $350 for wash, buff and ceramic wax. He usually spends all day on it if working alone, half a day with a helper and when he is done, coaches really pop.
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TeamFoxy ~ Traveling North America
2016 Newmar Canyon Star 3710
2017 Chevy Equinox in tow.
Be sure you have them do the roof. I use to pay 300.00 by a couple in Temecula area 3 years ago. They always did the roof. In Rocky Point you should get a pretty good price even if it is oxidized somewhat. Good luck, Travato John