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tinkerer
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Jan 08, 2015

motorhome polish

After trying countless waxes and polishes I finally found one that really works on my motorhomes. I found it by asking someone who's motorhome looked spectacular, they informed me that what what they used Liquid Glass. If your coach has heavy wax on it now you might want to use the Liquid Glasss cleaner. The product is called Liquid Glass. I found it on Amazon.:)
  • dons2346 wrote:
    To much work for me. I'll stick with REJEX


    Rejex is good stuff, but I only use it on the front and windshield. It says to use it every six months...I'm not about to polish this beast every six months! I use Nu Finish on every thing else.
  • RckyMtnVia wrote:
    After I wash the rv I use Lucas Slick Mist or Wax & Dry by Turtle Wax. Just spray on as you dry the rv and get a great shine. I used to wax the rv with NuFinish twice a year, but too much work.


    I had finished applying the floor wax treatment to get my mh back to looking good. While I was happy with the overall look I thought it could be better, and I applied the Lucas product to it. Very easy to do, and it has a better shine and repels water better than the floor wax by itself.
  • After I wash the rv I use Lucas Slick Mist or Wax & Dry by Turtle Wax. Just spray on as you dry the rv and get a great shine. I used to wax the rv with NuFinish twice a year, but too much work.
  • If you are switching to Liquid Glass, make sure to use the Liquid Glass pre-cleaner first. This removes all old wax, grease or oily
    substances. I use the Liquid Glass on more than just painted surfaces. Try it on glass, mirrors, bathroom sinks and even eye glasses.