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- narcodogExplorer III contacted the 303 company and asked them about 303 and wax. the answer was that they are both hydrophobic as a result they will repel each other.
So they should not be used together. - RambleOnNWExplorer IITo reach the front cap area I use a 10' stepladder on one side with another multi-purpose ladder set up as a stepladder on the other, then an adjustable length aluminum plank in between. If I recall the height correctly, the stepladders both have a step at 54", and the aluminum plank clears the hood by 1". The MH is also on 1.5" thick wood boards for load spreaders, so without those the clearance would be 2.5". The aluminum plank is 12" wide and is very stable with this setup.
The front cap is in good shape so I just use 303 Protectant on the decals and Meguiars #50 wax/cleaner on the fiberglass. - Snowman9000Explorer
hotbyte wrote:
As far as reaching area, I have one of those multiposition ladders that makes into a 4' high, 8' long scaffold. 4' high just barely clears hood so I use some lego levelers from camper and 4X4' to raise it another several inches. I use same ladder scaffold setup to work my way down sides and around back. I forget name (it isn't Big Giant or whatever) but got it as Ace Hardware to do our paint hallway over stairs.
Hmmm, I have one of those ladders. Sounds perfectly safe!
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:) - hotbyteExplorerAs far as reaching area, I have one of those multiposition ladders that makes into a 4' high, 8' long scaffold. 4' high just barely clears hood so I use some lego levelers from camper and 4X4' to raise it another several inches. I use same ladder scaffold setup to work my way down sides and around back. I forget name (it isn't Big Giant or whatever) but got it as Ace Hardware to do our paint hallway over stairs.
- burlmartExplorerhave always used turtle wax car wash for car and RV. They shine pretty well after washing, but not sure if the product would work as a rehab.
I have been lazy 'bout washing over last couple years, so mine may be dull now also, I'm not sure
being legally blind does come with some advantages. - GENECOPExplorer IIYou can do it by hand, get a nice rubbing compound then hand apply a couple of nice coats of wax...
- ksg5000Explorer
Snowman9000 wrote:
ksg5000 wrote:
Use forum search feature - Red Max Pro.
First I have to clean the grime off. At least I think so.
Those threads will tell you how to clean - many use Bar keepers friend. - Snowman9000Explorer
ksg5000 wrote:
Use forum search feature - Red Max Pro.
First I have to clean the grime off. At least I think so. - Snowman9000Explorer
WidowsSon wrote:
I am in the same boat (so to speak) with my class C, someone taped the trim up, I had it fixed but there is tape residue. What is best to remove it and not destroy the paint?
Try WD40 first. If you need something stronger, use
http://www.amazon.com/Goof-Off-FG659-Degreaser-22-Ounce/dp/B001NZSCDS
Don't let it linger on any decals though.
OK, back to the original questions, I hope...
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