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lamopar
Sep 15, 2013Explorer
I have a 32' toy hauler and use this method. Nice soapy water with gel coat treatment from camping world. I use fabric softener pad to wash the vehicle off. No idea but I read it on here and it made a big difference compared to pads and mits.
Let it dry and I have a buffer polisher to apply the wax and remove it. No shoulder pain. I use a nice large fiberglass ladder to get to the entire RV. I wax more often on the front than the sides and back to get bugs off easy.
I have no idea if this causes any problems but at $32 for the buffer/polisher I am very happy. I know it makes simple water clean ups during the year much easier. I think this is much cheaper and I bet a better job than having someone else do it.
Let it dry and I have a buffer polisher to apply the wax and remove it. No shoulder pain. I use a nice large fiberglass ladder to get to the entire RV. I wax more often on the front than the sides and back to get bugs off easy.
I have no idea if this causes any problems but at $32 for the buffer/polisher I am very happy. I know it makes simple water clean ups during the year much easier. I think this is much cheaper and I bet a better job than having someone else do it.
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