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Gdetrailer
Apr 29, 2018Explorer III
JaxDad wrote:
Huh, 3 replies, 2 from people who seem to have never tried this method, 1 who has.
The 2 that have never tried it condemn it, the 1 who has used it said worked.
Seems about par for the course around here.........
I never "condemned" it.
Just stated that after a few years that the "allure" of a cheap, easy fix has lost it's shine..
Slapping a liquid wax that IS designed for indoors might be a quick fix to put an artificial shine, but it is a temporary fix to a long term problem and eventually you will be faced with removing the old and reapplying once again.
Kind of like putting lipstick on a pig, don't you think?
I look for LONG TERM fixes that tend to last.
Repainting with REAL AUTOMOTIVE PAINTS while is expensive can easily result in no need to wax ever again and last well over 15 yrs.
I HAVE done that with modern day automotive Epoxy paints on autos AND RVs..
But then again, I am not a slave to my RV and would rather spend time camping instead of primping a pig.
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