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- tsetsafExplorer III
- wingsfan20Explorer
NekkidFish wrote:
wingsfan20 wrote:
If the manufacturer puts lousy decals on the rig, why should you worry about keeping them visible. I say screw them and go without any identification about who made the rig.
Wings, I'm talking about the graphics on the sides of the rig.
That's what I am referring to. My Cougar identification is peeling off. It looks like hell and Keystone can be darned. It shows what a lousy product they sell. - NekkidFishExplorer
wingsfan20 wrote:
If the manufacturer puts lousy decals on the rig, why should you worry about keeping them visible. I say screw them and go without any identification about who made the rig.
Wings, I'm talking about the graphics on the sides of the rig. - NekkidFishExplorerThanks everybody!! I will pass this along to huby! ;)
- noe-placeExplorerI've waxed my decals each time along with the rest of the MH. They still look like new.
- Bill___KateExplorer
MinnCamper wrote:
NuFinish on rig - 303 on decals.
This works for us too! Use the 303 on the decals first to seal up the edges before using the NuFinish on the fiberglass - MinnCamperExplorerNuFinish on rig - 303 on decals.
- ScottGNomad
Terryallan wrote:
Any quality automotive wax will do, and no. Wax won't hurt the decals. I use MeQuires cleaner wax, and Turtle Wax.
X2. I do the exact same thing and mine still look like new after 11 years. It's the sun that hurts them. - wingsfan20ExplorerIf the manufacturer puts lousy decals on the rig, why should you worry about keeping them visible. I say screw them and go without any identification about who made the rig.
- harold1946Explorer
gbopp wrote:
Try 303 Protectant on your decals.
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