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down_home
Nov 18, 2015Explorer II
I used magic erasers on our Fifth Wheel. Use of wash and wax and all the stuff that runs off the top left ugly black streaks and gray paint.
I used them, wet with soap and water, after thorough washing, to get dirt and dust off. I had used all the black streak cleaners with very little effect.
it took a long time but I got it clean.....but....then I had to olsih out millions of minute scratches, worse than spider webbing. I washed that RV every time before taking it out and when it was brought in and if sitting once a month or more depending if weather was bad. Once I got it off and quit using wash and wax, I applied McQuires spray on synthetic wax. Still had to once a wash once month, and maybe twice every three months more wax. It shined and was slick.
New paints don't require waxing they say and black streaks and so on are not such a problem, I hear.
I used them, wet with soap and water, after thorough washing, to get dirt and dust off. I had used all the black streak cleaners with very little effect.
it took a long time but I got it clean.....but....then I had to olsih out millions of minute scratches, worse than spider webbing. I washed that RV every time before taking it out and when it was brought in and if sitting once a month or more depending if weather was bad. Once I got it off and quit using wash and wax, I applied McQuires spray on synthetic wax. Still had to once a wash once month, and maybe twice every three months more wax. It shined and was slick.
New paints don't require waxing they say and black streaks and so on are not such a problem, I hear.
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