I am a recent convert to WWA. Like others I've watched folks use it in campgrounds and have been very impressed with the results but didn't buy it because of sticker shock.
Previously, I've paste waxed and machine buffed the MH once a year. It always looks great, but it is a several day ordeal. Each year the MH seems to get a little bigger.
A buddy of mine bit the bullet and purchased WWA to do his fiver. He was blown away with the ease of use and results.
I took a hint from my friend who said that the first time you use WWA to spray it on, wipe it around the nooks and crannies with a damp cloth and hand wipe it off. On big flat surfaces I used the mop. It took me about 6 hours to do the MH. WWA goes on and wipes off with minimal effort unlike paste wax. The results were as good as or better than paste wax. With no wax residue.
As mentioned and stated in WWA instructions there is no polish in WWA. I did have to use polish on the chrome mirrors and front cap where I had some bad water spotting.
I then applied it to my 1991 Miata. The results were equally impressive. Used a little less than a half gallon to do both the MH and Miata.
I ordered directly from Aero. Got the kit shipped for $203. There isn't a grey market distribution for their products. The most impressive part of the kit was the telescoping handle. Very lightweight.
If you want to do it on the cheap. Buy a gallon of WWA and some microfiber towels. You won't be disappointed.
2016 Winnebago Journey 40R
2018 Rubicon
1982 FJ40 Toyota Land Cruiser
2020 Keystone Outback 327CG
2020 Dodge Ram 2500
Polaris RZR XP 1000
4 Cats
3 Dogs
1 Bottle of Jack Daniels
Two old hippies still trying to find ourselves!