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- NomadacExplorerI have been using Collonite wax for years with excellent results. I just had some service done at Precision Painting and when I was leaving asked if my MH was a new one. The Service Mgr. explained it was a 2003 model and I used Collinite wax. He was so impressed he purchased a bottle of their Insulator #845 wax from me.
www.collinite.com - kevdenExplorerI use armor all extreme shield wax on our TT. it works great and it is very easy to apply.
- therinkExplorerI am a firm believer in Nu Finish (polymer, not a wax). I use it on all fiberglass, plastic, and decals and have for years with great results. Easy on/off.
Steve - ScottGNomadI managed a store where I could buy many brands at cost so I tried a bunch of them. With the exception of "ICE" which is terrible stuff, they all produced the same results and wore the same. Disclaimer: I did not try NuFinish.
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I see the forum is double posting again.... - MTPockets1Explorer
dons2346 wrote:
. Ditto ReJex... Absolute best product I've ever used. You just have to use it to believe it. Follow application directions for perfect results.
REJEX is the best stuff I have found. I coat windows, windshield, polished aluminum wheels, shower stall, etc. with it. - Ron3rdExplorer III
therink wrote:
I am a firm believer in Nu Finish (polymer, not a wax). I use it on all fiberglass, plastic, and decals and have for years with great results. Easy on/off.
Steve
Maybe not the "best" but I've had good luck with NuFinish over the years. Economical, goes on and off easy, and lasts a long time. I don't use it on the decals though, for that I use 303 Aeorospace Protectant. - D___MExplorer
MTPockets1 wrote:
dons2346 wrote:
. Ditto ReJex... Absolute best product I've ever used. You just have to use it to believe it. Follow application directions for perfect results.
REJEX is the best stuff I have found. I coat windows, windshield, polished aluminum wheels, shower stall, etc. with it.
Rejex is great. But be aware its a sealant, so you need to have a clean surface to but it on or it will be sealed in.
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