cummins2014 wrote:
larry barnhart wrote:
I am doing a strip and redone on our 35 ft alpenlite using poli glow. After 2 to 3 times a year waxing our 2001 fifth I decided to strip the wax so using bar keepers and TSP and dish soap and a brush to clean every screw holding the trim The finish was flat and no wax. This was a long process as I wasn't going to stop until I knew it was a great job. Poli glow for many 5 years. Stripping is not hard to do but a slow job. Poli glow allows us to enter a 10 year rule rv resort because of how nice it looks.
Most rv'rs pay to have their rv's washed and waxed during the winter but I never felt I wanted that after a bum job once.
chevman
You are the exception to using poli glow, I had never seen a real good job done using that stuff, ya its shinny , but you can always see the streaks on any that I have seen done. I used it on my front cap, and it was shinny , but depending on the time of day, it just didn't look right.
Ron I never wanted to give any impressions of how ours look because at a full hit from the sun in the morning at same around 5:pm when again the sun hits a direct hit I see how I applied the product. I can't find a way to change this but a wax job has issues also and I like the easier poli glow. I might get the pass side stripped tomorrow and Done on Monday I have not seen any rv look perfect at all times but paint is the best look. We will be going south in later October but if we had a few more years I would paint the alpenlite. Wife doing well after foot surgery.
chevman