beemerphile1 wrote:
I don't know how difficult the job is, I've had over half a dozen with aluminum siding and never waxed one. I don't wax cars either. It has always seemed to me like a large effort with minimal benefit.
Dispencer....
If you feel the need for exercise until your arms and shoulders ache and have discretionary funds for expensive waxes , then go for it. Our first trailer sat in the AZ. sun for about ten years until I sold it to move to a toyhauler. I thought I'd make it pretty with a wax job to sell it. I couldn't tell where I started to wax and where not waxed. There was a feature strip of aftermarket factory that faded but the panels were like new. The toyhauler hasn't faded or oxidized a bit. The fiberglass doors and window trim need attention but the aluminum is maintenance free.
Yes, I now do seal and wax my trucks twice a year because the factory chicken******clear coat doesn't stand up to the AZ sun. I've had to have the F-350 hood & roof repainted..