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Waxing cab over

pappaone
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Noticed that bunk area over the cab needs to be waxed, looking for the easiest and safest way to achieve best results. How do class c owners get up there to apply the wax and buff it off.


Rich
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup
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youracman
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Explorer
I use the pole sold by wash wax all and do it from the ground standing in front of the rig. I use all their stuff; it's pricey but very fast and super easy. (Their "red" de-greaser actually gets the bugs off better'n any bug and tar remover I have ever used). I didn't "shop around" much so I have a lot of $ invested; but, the hardware part of it will last me a lifetime, methinks. Big deal - - I'm 87 ๐Ÿ™‚ .
https://washwax.com/products/waterless-wash-wax-mop

Be safe
Ed Sievers, Denver, CO
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4gone
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Explorer
To wash it I just have one of those long handle extendable brushes that you can get in the RV section of Walmart. To wax it I've always done some kind of ladder acrobatics. However, if you're being told you're better off not doing that it's probably wise not to. Not sure what may be in your area however when we were in Myrtle Beach there was a company that came to the campground and washed and waxed the RVs. I think it cost me a little over two hundred bucks for them to wash everything including the roof and wax the entire unit. Really cheap money to prevent a nasty fall.
2018 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31G
2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Firestone air bags
Blue Ox Alladin tow bar
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PartyOf_Five
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Wax the RV???

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RambleOnNW
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Explorer II
I use two adjustable stepladders and a telescoping aluminum plank. I can reach the outer 2 feet of each side from a stepladder so the plank is used to reach the middle 4 feet. Have the plank positioned so I am leaning into the cabover when standing on the plank, a stable position.
2006 Jayco 28', E450 6.8L V10, Bilstein HDs,
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magnusfide
Explorer II
Explorer II
Two tall ladders positioned on either side of the cab so I can insert 2x6s just above the hood to make a scaffold. Tie the planks securely to the ladders. Then vewy vewy carefuwwy do the Elmer Fudd scoot to the center. This is where my electric buffer is handy so I don't have to move too much. Oh and Herself is the official ladder holder when I climb up one of them. With RVs I've always found it helps to have two tall ladders after all the second can be stored on top of the first one in the garage.
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clayway
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I pull up as close to my home roof as possibly & was it from there

Dusty_R
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Two step ladders and a 2x10x12' plank.

klutchdust
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Explorer II
ksg5000 wrote:
I get as much as I can from the roof - if you open engine hood you may find ledge/support to stand on in front of radiator which allows you to get much of the lower stuff - then revert to ladders for what's left. Probably depends on how tall you are and how long your arms are. Can probably do everything with ladders but my Doctor tells me to stay off the things.


When the motorhome roof needs to be washed, which is whenever it goes out, I recruit the strong young grandson and he climbs up there. As you said, my doctor recommends I stay as close to the ground as possible.

bobndot
Explorer II
Explorer II
pappaone wrote:
Dw is a couple of years younger and sprier than I, so perhaps she will be willing to get on the roof


That's what I do, been doing that for quite a few years now ๐Ÿ™‚ When she hears me singing the Drifters song 'Up on the roof' she runs in the opposite direction.

pappaone
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Dw is a couple of years younger and sprier than I, so perhaps she will be willing to get on the roof
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup

bobndot
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Explorer II
Stilts ? Zip Line ? I'll ask my friend if we can borrow his kid for the day. Tie a towel around his diaper and he'll have that cabover buffed out in no time.

ksg5000
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I get as much as I can from the roof - if you open engine hood you may find ledge/support to stand on in front of radiator which allows you to get much of the lower stuff - then revert to ladders for what's left. Probably depends on how tall you are and how long your arms are. Can probably do everything with ladders but my Doctor tells me to stay off the things.
Kevin

donn0128
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Explorer II
Same as a large fiver. Tall ladder, lean over as far as you can reach from each side. Finish what you might not be able to reach from the roof.