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- wrenchbenderExplorerAs an owner of 3 gelcoat toys here is my formula for success First wash with a good grade car wash soap. Second polish with Collinite cleaner and polish.Third apply a good coat of collnite paste wax. This will last about 1 to 2 yrs depending on the environment
- Home_on_WheelsExplorerAll this just depends upon what type of unit each of us has. What works for one may not work for the other. We are satisfied with how we maintain our unit and will continue to do so.
- TerryallanExplorer II
Home on Wheels wrote:
We only wax our unit twice a year. Ten year young and looks GREAT!
Great. I did it that way too. Till I learned. and you can keep on doing it that way. Up to you. But waxing will easier if you don't use dish soap. My vehicles never stop beading water between waxes now. Before. They did. Waxing on wax is much easier, - ulvikExplorerYes and I use automotive car wash/wax soap to wash it. You should never use dish washing soap of any kind on any RV or auto because it removes the wax. Google it.
- GrandpaKipExplorer IIVery soft bristle brush and soap made for vehicles. Meguiars, I think. Followed by Nu-finish.
- phenrichsExplorerI use a soft bristle push broom. Much larger head than these wash brushes they sell. That way I can cover more area.
- tnrv_erExplorer IISoft bristle auto brush. Used one on my fiberglass boat, no issues.
- Home_on_WheelsExplorerWe only wax our unit twice a year. Ten year young and looks GREAT!
- hussbussExplorerThe brush in Dutchmen Sports picture is the truck master brush. Super soft bristles and holds lots of water and soap. perfect for fiberglass and metal campers. I have used these in my pressure washing business for years.
- Coffee_GrinderExplorerUse a product called OrPine Wash & Wax and your worries are overwhelming
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