mykahts
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
Wash for 5er
Hello All, My fifth wheel left Texas this afternoon to be delivered to me by Monday. Since I don't have a dually yet, it will be parked for awhile. Given the number of hours that it would take fr...
tsetsaf wrote:
First wash use dawn dish soap. It will get the crud off. Immediately follow it with Meguiars top of line boat wax. From that point on use Mequiars auto wash soap. Re-wax every 6 months. We have a 44' and it takes me 2 hours to wash and wax the entire thing.
Get a painters pole and standard foam floor mop head. With a bucket of soap wash the entire rig; scrub a section top to bottom and rinse with water. Move steadily around the rig. Should take 20 min. Once back at the beginning use a lightly damped towel wrapped over the mop head to dry. Once back around working top to bottom apply the wax to the mop and mop it on, it can be applied in sun and allowed to dry. Go all the way around again. Finally use the same procedure as drying to wipe the wax off.
You can break the job into two days. I have even left the wax to be wiped off the next day.