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Aug 22, 2014Explorer
Lazy-man,,,,,someone Call
Here is what Zep looks like after a 5 day trip from Washington to Arizona, through some rain. I just cleaned the suicidal bugs off the front using protect-all water-less wash in a spray bottle and a scrub sponge and wiped it off with a towel, before taking these pics.
I used Red Pro Max for the first time 2 1/2 years ago. About 2 weeks ago, I reapplied Zep. I was concerned I would have to strip the original application as it was peeling, and graying a little. However, being the original lazy-man and KISS kinda guy. I used Barkeepers friend to re-clean the RV, then applied the Zep. Here is another pic of the results after the trip.
I still need to go around and wipe it down with the protect-all as there are a few black streaks from the rain. It is easy, easy to wipe down. I won't wait 2 1/2 years to reapply the next coat, it is easier to just wipe it down, apply instead of using the barkeepers friend.
I was apprehensive when I did the first application, not now, I am sold. MH is now going on 9 years old, not bad for an ole dude.
Time for a Beer, or Beer Time! Is it o'clock somewhere?
p.s. I only used the zep on the white, and the passengers side front wheel well fender. Zep turns the painted surface to a satiny like shine, which is a little duller than the original.
However, I wish I used it on the front of the entire MH. I think it would have saved a lot of little chip marks. Oh, well.
Here is what Zep looks like after a 5 day trip from Washington to Arizona, through some rain. I just cleaned the suicidal bugs off the front using protect-all water-less wash in a spray bottle and a scrub sponge and wiped it off with a towel, before taking these pics.
I used Red Pro Max for the first time 2 1/2 years ago. About 2 weeks ago, I reapplied Zep. I was concerned I would have to strip the original application as it was peeling, and graying a little. However, being the original lazy-man and KISS kinda guy. I used Barkeepers friend to re-clean the RV, then applied the Zep. Here is another pic of the results after the trip.
I still need to go around and wipe it down with the protect-all as there are a few black streaks from the rain. It is easy, easy to wipe down. I won't wait 2 1/2 years to reapply the next coat, it is easier to just wipe it down, apply instead of using the barkeepers friend.
I was apprehensive when I did the first application, not now, I am sold. MH is now going on 9 years old, not bad for an ole dude.
Time for a Beer, or Beer Time! Is it o'clock somewhere?
p.s. I only used the zep on the white, and the passengers side front wheel well fender. Zep turns the painted surface to a satiny like shine, which is a little duller than the original.
However, I wish I used it on the front of the entire MH. I think it would have saved a lot of little chip marks. Oh, well.
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