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myredracer
Jun 26, 2017Explorer II
After reading through a few forums, I settled on Mothers synthetic marine wax. I figured if it is designed for a harsh marine environment, it's gotta be good for an RV. This year however, I noticed that the the top of our front cap is just starting to show signs of oxidizing so I used an RV/marine resto product (Meguiars I think) that helped somewhat. Oxidation of front caps is common (maybe inevitable?). We put a cover on the TT at the end of the season which helps preserve the exterior for the 1/2 year it's in storage.
After waxing, I use 303 Protectant on all the decals, trim, covers and other bits and pieces of exposed plastic and metal. The decals still look new after 3+ years which are something that often fade out.
After waxing, I use 303 Protectant on all the decals, trim, covers and other bits and pieces of exposed plastic and metal. The decals still look new after 3+ years which are something that often fade out.
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