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Promo We got an awesome ceramic job by Bob Moses Ceramic Coatings!

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CaptainGizmo

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Location
SoCal...relax, we're one of the good ones! ;-)
RV Year
2015
RV Make
Newell
RV Model
2020P
RV Length
45
TOW/TOAD
2021 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk
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No
WOW!!

It really gives me hope in commercial services when you meet someone as responsible, reliable, and professional as Matt Moore, of Bob Moses Ceramic Coating Vegas!

We just got our rig back from their Las Vegas location and I'm so incredibly impressed with everything about them and their company. I've spent years, pondering, researching, and evaluating the ceramic process in general, looking for the right fit.

Matt Moses started BMCC and has grown to 10 locations, and they all use SENSHA; a world-class ceramic product made in Japan. Call them for a quote; I guarantee you won't find anyone better to do the job! But, plan ahead, because a lot of others have found them and they're booked out pretty far.

I produced a video to document the experience, as well as promote them; Matt and his family deserve every bit of referrals I can send their way.
CLICK HERE FOR VIDEO

Check out their website for more info and locations at bobmosescc.com

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Anyone do this on the east side of the country?
 
Anyone do this on the east side of the country?
They have a shop in Red Bay, AL.

Check with their main website for the exact locations:

 
What was the cost?
What I paid then…over two years ago…is outdated. It also varies upon your coach and length.

I can say, however, that i just spoke to Matt on 10/13/25, and he is charging $7200 for Newell’s since they are a lot more intensive and require another complete day of work.

Other facilities, e.g. Austin, prices vary depending on their costs.
 
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Mine was done at their Red Bay operation a year ago. It was $150 per foot.
 
How often do you have to refresh it?
 
How often do you have to refresh it?
You don't!
Haven't even touched mine other than washing.
They'll provide a detail spray, made by Sensha, which has a ceramic base to it. However, they've found that their glass cleaner works very well and is more user-friendly. The problem with the ceramic detail spray is that people don't understand how to use it. And, since it will stiffen the fibers of a micro-fiber towel, they suggest using only one section of the towel at a time and never using it again. Most people brain-fade on that part, and run into issues.

That said, BMCC always wants you to come back on your yearly anniversary so they can examine your coating to see if it needs any attention. With fiberglass boats, bodies, caps, cowls, etc. they really want to stay on those every year. On fully premium painted coaches such as a Newell, however, they've yet to see any issues whatsoever.
 

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