foopy1
Sep 15, 2013Explorer
Washing your RV
Hi... In RV parks there are row after row of Class A's. They always look like they just drove off the showroom. How do you do it? I never SEE anyone washing their rigs yet they are always clean....
smlranger wrote:X-2. And I love my Wash Wax All Bug Buster Mop!!!
There are 'waterless' products that do work well. Over the years I have used Dri Wash, No Wet, and am currently using a product developed for the aircraft industry called Wash-Wax All from a company called Aero
Cosmetics. All of the three products mentioned work well but Wash-Wax all is a system which includes a extendable handle with a microfiber mop on the end. It has two sides...wet side, dry side. I can do my entire 42' coach without a ladder.
These products do work if the coach is not nasty or caked with mud, road salt, etc. But if it is just dusty/dirty from travel, you can get the coach clean and leave a wax or polish finish (depending on the product). It is pretty amazing. Some folks also use the big California Duster to keep their coaches clean.
I still do a regular soap/water wash if the coach is really dirty but most times, the dry wash product/s does a nice job.