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rgatijnet1
Sep 30, 2015Explorer III
JudyWright wrote:creeper wrote:viajante wrote:smlranger wrote:
Wash-Wax All is a great system. I've used it many times and the coach looks new. I use it in all cases except when the coach is covered with mud or otherwise heavily soiled. The system comes with an adjustable handle and micro fiber mop heads. It was developed to clean aircraft. It works.
http://washwax.com/
X2 Absolutely love this stuff. The best cleaning product I have ever found.
Damages clear coat paint. Does nothing but add swirl marks. Impossible to use correctly on a motorhome unless you're going up an down a ladder. You'll end up hiring someone to correct the paint when you see all the swirls in the sun.
If that was my only choice, I'd leave it dirty. In fact I'd never use that stuff at all. If used correctly, then it has limited usage to only slightly dusty as that's what it's designed for.
I've talked to people who loved this method and when i looked at their coach the paint is just swirled all over, then they ask me how much would I charge to fix their paint. Not enough money.
Hello 'creeper' - can you add info please about this product damaging clear coat? Thank you in advance.
Without using water to wash the dirt and grit away, any waterless product is just rubbing the dirt in to the paint and scratching it while it is still on the rag. Think about it. You are using a dirty rag, filled with sand, etc, and you are rubbing it all over your paint job. For the life of your paint, it is better not to wash your RV than to use a waterless product. Nothing but running water can actually remove the dirt and grit from your paint surfaces without damage.
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