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- lunch_surferExplorerthis is the only product I use on all my cars and the bus. Check it out! Tell James I sent you.
http://aerolon.com/tech-shine/
ctc - Tom_BarbExplorer
Tom N wrote:
I never wax. My RV is painted and clear coated. Waxing will remove the clear coat shine.
Got a reference for that ? - gemertExplorer
bigdog2 wrote:
This is the easiest yet! I call Carlos & he and his two boys come to the rv park with their own 'good' water. They wash and hand wax with turtle wax. Takes 3 of them all day. they charge $2. per foot ( $70. )
We do this in the fall when we arrive and in the spring before we leave.
Where do you find these guys? Are they legal? Do they have relatives in Orlando because everybody wants 10+ a foot around here. - fivejackieExplorerI use Turtle Wash n Wax before each outing. The coach shines and look good. The DW is happy, so everybody is happy.
- bigdog2ExplorerThis is the easiest yet! I call Carlos & he and his two boys come to the rv park with their own 'good' water. They wash and hand wax with turtle wax. Takes 3 of them all day. they charge $2. per foot ( $70. )
We do this in the fall when we arrive and in the spring before we leave. - rgatijnet1Explorer IIIThe Clear coat is actually the same paint as used for the base color coat. The only difference is that it does not contain any pigments, thus it is clear.
That said, the clear coat is just a susceptible to damage from the environment as any pint and should protected with a wax designed for "clear coat" finishes.
The clear coat itself, with it's lack of pigments is actually a little softer and will scratch easily so use only clear coat safe products with no abrasives, including any rags or towels with synthetic fibers that can scratch the finish.
100% cotton works the best IF you pull out any threads around the edge that may be synthetic. - Blaster_ManExplorer
Tom N wrote:
I never wax. My RV is painted and clear coated. Waxing will remove the clear coat shine.
Maybe on your Suncruiser, but not on any of the six RVs I've had. I use Nu Finish. - Vulcan_RiderExplorer
Tom N wrote:
Waxing will remove the clear coat shine.
It is really amazing the amount of never before revealed GREAT information one finds on public forums.:B
This revelation will be invaluable to the tens of MILLIONS of car owners and manufacturers and body shops around the world......who never knew it before. - DSDP_DonExplorerI could fill a cupboard and have with all the products I've tried over the years, from Rejex to custom carnuba waxes. They all work well, but the one that ALWAYS lasts the longest ad is one of the easiest to apply is the NuFinish as posted above. I wax twice a year and use similar products for marks and scratches like "Busskipper" does.
- peterman1ExplorerI do it once every 6 months April and October with http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-M5616-Marine-Carnauba-Blend/dp/B0000AXNLT/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1436305401&sr=8-3&keywords=meguiars+rv+wax
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