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- curt12914Explorer
NRALIFR wrote:
Yeah, it’s right there next to my tractor wax, bicycle wax, mustache wax, and bikini wax.
I can’t quite read the brand name, but maybe you recognize the label.
:):)
Hey! I do wax some of my tractors...
I have used ProtectAll on RV's for years. I don't think it lasts as long as other waxes, but there are no white lines where you didn't get the wax off and I like the fact that you can use it on fiberglass, steel, aluminum, plastic, chrome and rubber. A few years back I even put it on my old black garden hose to stop getting black on my hands every time I handled the hose.
A friend of mine used to use it his "show" motorcycle. He used it on every part (although using it on the seat can make for a slippery ride!). It's very slippery stuff!
Readily available at Walmart in the RV section. - PhilipclopezExplorerI love Meguiar’s M5032. It is a non-abrasive cleaner and protectant that delivers more-than-satisfying outcomes in one quick step.
- Lightning55Explorer
Gearitis wrote:
I have been using Meguiars Flagship Marine Clearner Wax for a few years and then the Same Premium Wax. Wipe on, let it dry a few minutes and wipe off and it always left a very reflective shine. UV resistant is a plus. I wax once a year and use the Cameco Wash and Wax and it always cleans it up and shines again.
I also use Meguiars Marine Wax. Easy to apply and wipe off and gets great results and has the UV protection that I wanted for my FW front cap that I had painted last year. - Vvvv1010Explorer
Terryallan wrote:
Vvvv1010 wrote:
:B
Did you think Turtle wax was hard to get off? Seems to me it was much harder to get off than MeQuires. I'm pretty lazy you know. I like easy.
Terry,
Yes, they are all hard to take off. Take care sir. - Edd505ExplorerSo after reading all these it's obvious any good wax works well! Problem solved.
- TerryallanExplorer II
Veebyes wrote:
Lots of them give the gratification of an easy wonderful shine.
The difference is the durability of that shine. The difference here will be found in the quality & price of the product. No matter the quality the labour to apply it is about the same. How much is your time worth? Me, I'd rather use a well respected marine product which cost $10 more a bottle & is good for once a year than go cheap & have the unit looking like it needs doing again in 3 months.
agree, and Not only that. but care between waxing is important. Never use dish soap, It strips the wax off. - VeebyesExplorer IILots of them give the gratification of an easy wonderful shine.
The difference is the durability of that shine. The difference here will be found in the quality & price of the product. No matter the quality the labour to apply it is about the same. How much is your time worth? Me, I'd rather use a well respected marine product which cost $10 more a bottle & is good for once a year than go cheap & have the unit looking like it needs doing again in 3 months. - blofgrenExplorer
Gearitis wrote:
I have been using Meguiars Flagship Marine Clearner Wax for a few years and then the Same Premium Wax. Wipe on, let it dry a few minutes and wipe off and it always left a very reflective shine. UV resistant is a plus. I wax once a year and use the Cameco Wash and Wax and it always cleans it up and shines again.
I just used the Premium wax on my fiver this week with excellent results. I was shocked at the shine afterwards including on the back cap. My only gripe would be is that it would be nice to have some color to the wax so it is easier to see areas that are missed while removing the product.
My neighbour got me on to this wax last year after I bought my boat. - GearitisExplorerI have been using Meguiars Flagship Marine Clearner Wax for a few years and then the Same Premium Wax. Wipe on, let it dry a few minutes and wipe off and it always left a very reflective shine. UV resistant is a plus. I wax once a year and use the Cameco Wash and Wax and it always cleans it up and shines again.
- TerryallanExplorer II
Vvvv1010 wrote:
Before I use Meguiars Cleaner Wax or Meguiars Gold Carnuba Wax, I wash our Jayco with Meguiars Ultimate Wash and Wax. About $8 for the wash and wax bottle and about $8 for the wax container at Wal-Mart, Auto Zone, Advanced Auto, supermarkets. Nothing fancy, not expensive, not hard to find.
Turtle Wax Ice, Mother's, and Chemical Guys are also good products I've used. :B
Did you think Turtle wax was hard to get off? Seems to me it was much harder to get off than MeQuires. I'm pretty lazy you know. I like easy.
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