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Cecilt
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Jun 01, 2015

Wash-Wax-All

Curious is anyone uses this product and what your thoughts are? Also, if you do use it have you stopped applying either paste or liquid wax to your camper and rely on the fact that this is both a wash/wax in one. All reviews I have read on-line rave about the product and the shine. tks

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  • No, I don't use the bug remover Cecilt. There's no need when I use the method described in my first post. Perhaps there would be if we were traveling in 100 degree weather and couldn't clean it off for a few days. So far, just diluted Wash Wax All or water and they come off
  • Twice a year I use a boat wax and buffer on my class a. Doing that this morning
  • I use it all the time. It is all I use on my cars and the coach. Love it. Quick and easy to apply. I have been using it for about 5 years now.
  • Received mine yesterday, ordered it direct from wash wax all, it was the same price everywhere. The freight was cheaper buying direct than through Amazon, no deals on E-bay either. The extendable pole (Shure-Line) can be bought at Lowes (same one). They come in different lengths.
  • Trainer, quite the endorsement. You have any ties with the company, sales or distribution?
  • Cecil,

    Wash Wax All is used on all 18 aircraft of the Air Force One squadron. No additional products are needed to keep them spotless.

    I use it on my cars and RV to clean all surfaces including the dirty tires and wheels. Many times when the cars are wet with dew in the early mornings, I just spray the dew and wipe and buff to a high shine, ready for new dirt. When the cleaning towel gets soaked with dew, just wring it out and carry on.

    Wash Wax All is certified by Boeing as safe and approved for use on its aircraft, hence the Air Force One squadron, Nasa astronaut jets and many other business jets rely on it for their cleaning and waxing.

    When you land a jet in south Louisiana at 160 knots approach, you have bugs. The Bug Procedure will allow you to wipe them off. But be sure to read and follow the Bug Procedure to achieve easy results.

    See the info on the website washwax.com and/or call the 800 phone number as they love to help RVers learn the ins and outs using Wash Wax All.

    All the best.

    Trainer
  • Do you use the new bug remover they came out with in 2012. The kit has stuff I don't need like MF towels. I have plenty of those but it seems to just get what you need you pay close to the kit price. They sure keep the prices locked down on this system. Can't find deals anywhere.
  • We have used nothing else on our 2012 Drv Mobile Suite since we purchased it in November 2011. It has never had a water/soap bath, except for rain and when it sat for 2 months on the lot before we adopted it. Yes, you do NOT need any kind of wax product. It apparently has UV protectant because we have no oxidation, it looks like new. When it rains it beads up like wax. When we travel and the front cap is covered with bugs I spray a more diluted mix on it or just plain water (oops, I do use some water) let it sit awhile, then use the microfiber pad to wipe the bugs off. Will never use anything else. The initial kit is pricey, about $250, but well worth it. You get all you need to take good care of your rv. I just reorder the wash wax all concentrate and the black streak remover. Great product.

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