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bigred1cav wrote:timmac wrote:
Just finished my waxing project, 3 coats of Red Max Pro on sides and back, 4 coats on front, even coated the black mirrors and window trims, my rv now looks like the day is was new or maybe better.
My neighbor watched me all day now he wants me to help him with his Alfa FW..
(he better get a lot of beer)
Do you need a scaffold to apply wax? Does wax apply with long handle mop? Help please. Also, how do you dioxide the upper portion of coach?
Thanks
โApr-17-2011 01:42 PM
TexRex wrote:
Use Bar Keepers Friend to go over the coach as needed to remove that oxidation. I would not try using a mop. That may go on to thick and it will dry that way. This is just wiped on with an old diaper or t-shirt, it is not wiped off. It is a floor care finish. Remember to get Red Max Pro Floor Finish, it is #3 of the four Red Max Floor System. Good Luck bigred1cav!!
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โApr-17-2011 08:46 AM
timmac wrote:
Just finished my waxing project, 3 coats of Red Max Pro on sides and back, 4 coats on front, even coated the black mirrors and window trims, my rv now looks like the day is was new or maybe better.
My neighbor watched me all day now he wants me to help him with his Alfa FW..
(he better get a lot of beer)
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TexRex wrote:
I tried that Bar Keepers Cleaner and Red Max Pro on a small part of the front of the rig. My Class A is a 1997 and has never spent much time under cover. I can not explain to you how great that looks. From a dull off white finish to what looks to be a brand new gel coat. Wow, have I got a lot of work to do!. Many thanks to who ever recently brought that up, darn what a difference!
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