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HeeHawHoney wrote:That is probably just a low loss way to get you in to inform you of the other $3K of repairs you "need" and to get your name and address to send you 100 overpriced offers per week.:)
I saw that my local Camping World has an RV spa package. I believe it included the wax job. I can't possibly do mine, and BF is not a likely candidate either, so I'm pretty sure I'll have to hire it out.
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jcapps wrote:Thanx for that info. I had an area that had over spray. Polish or wax did not remove it. I got a Meguiars clay kit last night and tried it this morning. It worked better than I would have ever imagined. Over spray gone and smooth.
Have you ever waxed a car and when done it just does not feel smooth and waxed? That's because of the impurities embedded in the paint. Try claying and its a world of difference
They sell a clay kit, it includes a spray detailer and the clay. It works like a lubricant for the clay.
You spray the area to wet then run the clay over it. The clay removes the impurities that are bonded to the paint. Then you dry the area. When you clay the complete vehicle then wax the vehicle.
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jcapps wrote:
Clayed and waxed mine. Looks new
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