50 hour Travel Trailer Detail (pic heavy)

That was a killer turnaround mate ! The interoir was terrible on this travel trailer , I wouldn t have done the job myself ! lol
 
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Thank you all very much. I do take on a lot of really big, really bad jobs, but those are the most satisfying ones once they are finished. Yes its nice to do some easy ones from time to time, but its also nice to get thrown a curve ball every once in a while. I enjoy the big projects :)
 
Im disappointed to read that he traded it in...when I do the pre-sale preps for people I always wish they would keep it and enjoy all my hard work. WOW you did alot on that thing, carpets, bathroom, fridge, oven, paint, trim, wheels, tires, windows. UGH
 
Thank you guys.

Im disappointed to read that he traded it in...when I do the pre-
sale preps for people I always wish they would keep it and enjoy all my hard work. WOW you did alot on that thing, carpets, bathroom, fridge, oven, paint, trim, wheels, tires, windows. UGH

I also did the roof and awning, as well as the inside of the slide-outs when they are pulled in. I just forgot to take pics of all of that ;)
 
Holy cow! the inside was horrid,, man I thik I may take RV's off my list. I dont even have the army reserve to call on like you did. it would be hella long week to do. amazing work .
 
Holy cow! the inside was horrid,, man I thik I may take RV's off my list. I dont even have the army reserve to call on like you did. it would be hella long week to do. amazing work .

Thanks. I'd almost forgotten about this one. Either that, or I'd blocked it from my memory lol. RVs aren't bad until you get into the polishing side of them. You have to charge out the ass to ever come out ahead on them because it's a battle from start to finish, and they always take longer than expected. You can make better money passing on the rougher ones and doing wash/wax jobs on the later model stuff. Wash, HydrO2, dress tires and clean windows, collect $225 :)
 
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