smlranger
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
Wash Wax All, initial impressions
Based on positive comments from several on this forum, I ordered the Wash Wax All kit from Aero Cosmetics. It arrived today. My first impressions are mixed.
I used the Wash Wax liguid with a couple of the hand cloths to do a couple of compartment doors. It works fine, cleaning off the dust and leaving a decent shine. I will say the No Wet dry wash and wax that I have been using leaves a better shine with a slicker feel.
I then assembled the dry/wet mop and did one of the slide rooms. While the liguid seems to work as advertised in terms of cleaning, the 'dry' side of the mop quickly gets damp and does not seem to dry the stuff easily. It appears if you don't get it completely dry, it will streak. I would think if you plan to do an entire 40 - 42' coach, for example, you will go through several (maybe 4 or 5) 'dry' mop cloths to keep the dry side from getting so saturated that it will not dry the polish. Now it was pretty humid today so maybe it will work better on a dry day.
So at this point I would say it remains to be seen if I think this was money well spent. There is no question that the mop with extension handle makes it very easy to reach the upper portions of the coach. I would see no reason to use the mop on the lower compartment doors. I think just opening each door and doing them with the hand cloths will work better.
I used the Wash Wax liguid with a couple of the hand cloths to do a couple of compartment doors. It works fine, cleaning off the dust and leaving a decent shine. I will say the No Wet dry wash and wax that I have been using leaves a better shine with a slicker feel.
I then assembled the dry/wet mop and did one of the slide rooms. While the liguid seems to work as advertised in terms of cleaning, the 'dry' side of the mop quickly gets damp and does not seem to dry the stuff easily. It appears if you don't get it completely dry, it will streak. I would think if you plan to do an entire 40 - 42' coach, for example, you will go through several (maybe 4 or 5) 'dry' mop cloths to keep the dry side from getting so saturated that it will not dry the polish. Now it was pretty humid today so maybe it will work better on a dry day.
So at this point I would say it remains to be seen if I think this was money well spent. There is no question that the mop with extension handle makes it very easy to reach the upper portions of the coach. I would see no reason to use the mop on the lower compartment doors. I think just opening each door and doing them with the hand cloths will work better.