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Fresh coat of paint

Greg_T

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We have just finished getting our wash painted. It was a pretty big decision for us and cost a lot of money, but we are really happy with the result.

Previously there were red, yellow and blue inside the bays, which showed every little bit of dirt and grime. We are hoping that the grey will be easier to maintain.

The yellow and blue on the exterior walls are similar to the previous colours, but we went for brighter shades.

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I really like that one bay I guess for boats and trailers and rv’s. I have a 4 bay ss and it’s not running right now. So I’ve been looking for ideas on how to upgrade and since I’m in a heavy fishing and duck hunting area this seems like something I need to think about. And I love the grey.
Is it a special type of paint? Which is why it would be expensive?
 
I really like that one bay I guess for boats and trailers and rv’s. I have a 4 bay ss and it’s not running right now. So I’ve been looking for ideas on how to upgrade and since I’m in a heavy fishing and duck hunting area this seems like something I need to think about. And I love the grey.
Is it a special type of paint? Which is why it would be expensive?
Thanks for the feedback. The paint is just a good quality exterior commercial grade paint, but paying for painters labour adds up to a lot (for a little wash like me!).

The large bay is really good for trucks, trailers, caravans etc. There is no doubt that having the large bay brings extra business that we would otherwise miss.
 
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