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Dan_public
Aug 13, 2013Explorer
rkentzel wrote:
Please explain how this is spam. Its a heck of alot easier to copy and paste. I see no difference than some one pointing out red max pro or any other product for waxing.
rkentzel,
Hi. No, it's not spam and I did not appreciate his post.
Regarding recommending products for RV maintenance, I'm hesitant to recommend anything for an RV because I don't own one (yet). That said...
I've been detailing my own cars for 45 years. The supposedly good stuff people recommend is amazing. And usually bad. And much of it is very expensive. Some people spend over $100 for a small jar of premium wax! To each his own.
I try for good stuff that is easy to apply, looks good, and lasts a long time. Brand is not relevant. And things are changing - what is good now may be old technology in a year. I used Zaino products for years and considered them the best. In the last couple of years, I've changed sealants three times - each was easier to use than the prior one. There is a lot of hype out there, but some of the new products are very nice. The challenge is separating the wheat from the chaff.
Take what I write with a grain of salt. I could easily be wrong, and even if I'm right, I may change my mind in six months.
Regards,
Dan.
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