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- rgbuttenExplorer
Terryallan wrote:
rgbutten wrote:
I use MeQuires cleaner wax. after that turtle wax will do.
What's a good, easy wax to use?
Thank you! - TerryallanExplorer II
rgbutten wrote:
I use MeQuires cleaner wax. after that turtle wax will do.
What's a good, easy wax to use? - Scott_85ExplorerThanks for the replies, I also called coachmen and they said it was ok to wax them, no problems.
- rgbuttenExplorerWhat's a good, easy wax to use?
- bob213ExplorerAnother vote for 303.
- ScottGNomadI have waxed my decals dozens of times over the 11 years we've owned this TT. The graphics still look new.
I firmly believe it's the sun that hurts them. Our TT sits where sun never hits any of the stickers except for the front cap. It would get the after noon sun and really cook. Those stickers faded badly so we removed them and had the cap repainted. The thing I cannot attest to is the possibility that wax hastens their demise when combined with sun exposure but mine sure don't point towards that conclusion.
After 11 years:
- TerryallanExplorer IIBeen waxing them for 12 years. Look like new. All it does is clean them, and protect them. You decide if you want yours clean, and shiny. If you do. Wax them, If not. Let the sun kill them.
- gboppExplorer
- tvman44ExplorerI use 303 on decals then wax the rest of the surface. :)
- empty_nestExplorerDo it all the time; never a problem. I'd go nuts trying to work around all those graphics.
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