rwess
Feb 05, 2018Explorer
Decals
It seems most RV manufacturers tell you not to wax decals. I have seen an apparent new product called Graphix Wax. Has anyone tried this product. I am on my 7th and hopefully last 5th wheel/traile...
DutchmenSport wrote:rwess wrote:
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I have contacted both decal manufacturer and RV manufacturer and they all say do not put anything on them. ... Without anything on them they will still fade, crack and peel also.
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THAT is exactly what they want to happen to the decals, fade, crack, and peel. Then you, the consumer, has to buy new ones. It guarantees them repeat business and repeat sales for them.
Build a lightbulb that can last for 100 years, and you'll only sell one to each person and then your business is over. Sell a lightbulb that last 100 hours, and you are guaranteed to have a meal ticket tomorrow!
DutchmenSport wrote:rwess wrote:
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I have contacted both decal manufacturer and RV manufacturer and they all say do not put anything on them. ... Without anything on them they will still fade, crack and peel also.
...
THAT is exactly what they want to happen to the decals, fade, crack, and peel. Then you, the consumer, has to buy new ones. It guarantees them repeat business and repeat sales for them.
Build a lightbulb that can last for 100 years, and you'll only sell one to each person and then your business is over. Sell a lightbulb that last 100 hours, and you are guaranteed to have a meal ticket tomorrow!