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  • blofgren wrote:
    Very nice! I just did that very thing to our 36’ fiver this weekend. It’s a huge job but sure does look good when it’s done. It’s also a great opportunity to check out sealant on the rig. :)


    Yep. I have been caulking ever since I finished. It is a very good way to find the problems on your RV.
  • Very nice! I just did that very thing to our 36’ fiver this weekend. It’s a huge job but sure does look good when it’s done. It’s also a great opportunity to check out sealant on the rig. :)
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  • Regular washing/waxing really does keep them looking nice. Ours gets washed pretty much every time we use it and waxed 2 or 3 times during the season. As a result, we got OVER blue book high retail value for our travel trailer trade-in last year, in part because the exterior look so nice.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2509801179050795&set=a.220174734680129&type=3&eid=ARDZFln-Y59AgXZ3uaA8B2RrHmWmSOXHOHEgKCp9GJqcpgXPcDj5QF1Y8bizxLlQLYlPp_oANP_uBQT-


    So. It won't let me edit it, and it posted before I was ready. But if you click on it. You should see my 2013 Apex, that we bought in 2012. I just finished waxing it, well most of it, Still lack the back end.

    Personally, I think it looks pretty durn good for a 7 year old Travel Trailer. Yeah I know. 8 years was wrong