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- B_SjulestadExplorer II
C-Bears wrote:
I only use NuFinish twice a year. Has always worked great for me and is easy to take off with microfiber towels.
X2 - pizzaguyExplorerAnother vote for Meguiar's Flagship wax.
- Super_DaveExplorerUnless the RV is brand new, recommendations for oxidation removers is almost more important than what wax to use. I'm currently trying to get rid of some chalkiness and having a tough time. Where's the Karate Kid when you need him?
- MTPockets1ExplorerReJex.... It's not a wax, it's a liquid that goes on and off like a liquid wax but much better life and shine. I've used many different waxes over the years and tried this two years ago. I'll never use wax again... This stuff is magic! Www.rejex.com for ordering and more info.
- C-BearsExplorerI only use NuFinish twice a year. Has always worked great for me and is easy to take off with microfiber towels.
- VeebyesExplorer II
alboy wrote:
APPLIED Mcquires Flagship boat wax last Jan in Palm Springs ,It is the best wax i have ever used including prof detailers.It still looks like it was just done,totally impressed with the product.
Having owned boats since 1981 I can't say that I have tried all of the waxes, but I have tried many.
Also a Mequires fan here. Also the Flagship. Only just finished giving the 5er its annual waxing yesterday. Of course it is forecasted to bucket down rain today & we have to move.
The flagship is not a cleaner wax so it will not remove stains etc. but it is a superior wax hence the need to wax only once a year. The price is also a little higher than most of the wax/protectant only products. - PuddlesExplorerAnother Rejex fan here... don't put it over wax... get the nose clean and then use the Rejex... bugs will come off with only water and a gentle rub with a soft brush.
- alboyExplorerAPPLIED Mcquires Flagship boat wax last Jan in Palm Springs ,It is the best wax i have ever used including prof detailers.It still looks like it was just done,totally impressed with the product.
- larry_barnhartExplorer
Timay wrote:
I used Poli-glo on my fiver and won't go back to wax! It has a great cleaner that comes with the kit that took my fiberglass back to nearly new and the poli-glo made my 12 year old trailer look like new - literally. The RV on their website is not BS - it works just like they advertise.
Zep has a product that is the same as poli-glo but substantially cheaper. I can't find a link to that product, but a search will pop it up for you.
Tim
I removed the zep this spring and now have poli glo. I was getting a yellow look and now white again but for 3 years it did shine better than any wax I have tried. 2 to 3 wax applications a year gets old.
chevman - paulinemayExplorerI ended up going with a sealer made by ZEP which is the floor polish, and, boy, am I glad I did! What a great result. My 5th wheel now looks brand-new and it was truly worth the effort. Since we've never waxed, no stripping needed and decided the sealer was the way to go.
FWIW, Zep floor polisher is sold at Home Depo for around 25 bucks and after 4 coats I didn't even use half of th jug.
Thanks, all, for the advise. This a great resource.
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