โSep-23-2015 05:16 PM
โOct-01-2015 09:51 AM
Sully2 wrote:lfeather wrote:
I give it a sponge bath with pure water. I use a large sponge, a bucket for water, several microfiber rags and a ladder. I do small sections at a time by wetting/wiping with the wet sponge, then dry with microfiber. When bucket water starts getting dirty, I replenish with clean water.
I just hire mine done by one of the washing services that the CG allows in to do such things. They even bring their own water.
I sit in a comfy chair and watch them...going from the Alcoa wheels to the roof top...when finished to my satisifaction I pay them.....give them a top....and since its summer time a "coldie" right from the fridge
โSep-30-2015 06:19 PM
โSep-30-2015 03:09 PM
lfeather wrote:
I give it a sponge bath with pure water. I use a large sponge, a bucket for water, several microfiber rags and a ladder. I do small sections at a time by wetting/wiping with the wet sponge, then dry with microfiber. When bucket water starts getting dirty, I replenish with clean water.
โSep-30-2015 12:44 PM
conmoto wrote:
We have been using WWA for a long time on 3 different RVs and using the correct cloths and technique it has provided very good results without damage or swirls to paint.
โSep-30-2015 12:36 PM
lfeather wrote:
I give it a sponge bath with pure water. I use a large sponge, a bucket for water, several microfiber rags and a ladder. I do small sections at a time by wetting/wiping with the wet sponge, then dry with microfiber. When bucket water starts getting dirty, I replenish with clean water.
โSep-30-2015 10:01 AM
โSep-30-2015 09:01 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:Cecilt wrote:
^so you must never use a QD to get rid of light dust/pollen. I don't think anyone is talking about using a waterless product like WAshWaxAll or ProtectAll to wash a coach that has not had a bath in 6 months. But in between washes when all you might have is some dust and rain splatter these products will be fine. Just be liberal in the application of the spray.
Light dust and rain splatter is dirt and solid particles and it produces scratches in the paint when you rub it around with a dirty rag. You can use all of the spray that you want but you are still just picking up the dirt and rubbing it around. You are not washing the dirt off like you would with a hose and running water.
โSep-30-2015 06:25 AM
Cecilt wrote:
^so you must never use a QD to get rid of light dust/pollen. I don't think anyone is talking about using a waterless product like WAshWaxAll or ProtectAll to wash a coach that has not had a bath in 6 months. But in between washes when all you might have is some dust and rain splatter these products will be fine. Just be liberal in the application of the spray.
โSep-30-2015 06:24 AM
โSep-30-2015 06:19 AM
โSep-30-2015 06:15 AM
โSep-30-2015 04:52 AM
JudyWright wrote:creeper wrote:viajante wrote:smlranger wrote:
Wash-Wax All is a great system. I've used it many times and the coach looks new. I use it in all cases except when the coach is covered with mud or otherwise heavily soiled. The system comes with an adjustable handle and micro fiber mop heads. It was developed to clean aircraft. It works.
http://washwax.com/
X2 Absolutely love this stuff. The best cleaning product I have ever found.
Damages clear coat paint. Does nothing but add swirl marks. Impossible to use correctly on a motorhome unless you're going up an down a ladder. You'll end up hiring someone to correct the paint when you see all the swirls in the sun.
If that was my only choice, I'd leave it dirty. In fact I'd never use that stuff at all. If used correctly, then it has limited usage to only slightly dusty as that's what it's designed for.
I've talked to people who loved this method and when i looked at their coach the paint is just swirled all over, then they ask me how much would I charge to fix their paint. Not enough money.
Hello 'creeper' - can you add info please about this product damaging clear coat? Thank you in advance.
โSep-29-2015 08:04 PM
JudyWright wrote:creeper wrote:viajante wrote:smlranger wrote:
Wash-Wax All is a great system. I've used it many times and the coach looks new. I use it in all cases except when the coach is covered with mud or otherwise heavily soiled. The system comes with an adjustable handle and micro fiber mop heads. It was developed to clean aircraft. It works.
http://washwax.com/
X2 Absolutely love this stuff. The best cleaning product I have ever found.
Damages clear coat paint. Does nothing but add swirl marks. Impossible to use correctly on a motorhome unless you're going up an down a ladder. You'll end up hiring someone to correct the paint when you see all the swirls in the sun.
If that was my only choice, I'd leave it dirty. In fact I'd never use that stuff at all. If used correctly, then it has limited usage to only slightly dusty as that's what it's designed for.
I've talked to people who loved this method and when i looked at their coach the paint is just swirled all over, then they ask me how much would I charge to fix their paint. Not enough money.
Hello 'creeper' - can you add info please about this product damaging clear coat? Thank you in advance.
โSep-29-2015 06:22 PM
creeper wrote:viajante wrote:smlranger wrote:
Wash-Wax All is a great system. I've used it many times and the coach looks new. I use it in all cases except when the coach is covered with mud or otherwise heavily soiled. The system comes with an adjustable handle and micro fiber mop heads. It was developed to clean aircraft. It works.
http://washwax.com/
X2 Absolutely love this stuff. The best cleaning product I have ever found.
Damages clear coat paint. Does nothing but add swirl marks. Impossible to use correctly on a motorhome unless you're going up an down a ladder. You'll end up hiring someone to correct the paint when you see all the swirls in the sun.
If that was my only choice, I'd leave it dirty. In fact I'd never use that stuff at all. If used correctly, then it has limited usage to only slightly dusty as that's what it's designed for.
I've talked to people who loved this method and when i looked at their coach the paint is just swirled all over, then they ask me how much would I charge to fix their paint. Not enough money.