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TechWriter wrote:hershey wrote:
Suggest you do a search for Red Max Pro/ZEP on this forum and decide.
OK. From previous threads, not lawyer speak, but actual experience from other users.Peg Leg wrote:
I'm doing my cap now. I had the ZEP, won't do that again.Dog Trainer wrote:
I used the Red Max and after 2 years the coach started to yellow. I had to get the s**t off and the finish back it was a big job.timmac wrote:
Do not let the stripper sit to long because it will melt the fiberglass and turn it yellow . . . What I learned about the Zep wax is the hot desert sun will still shrink the stripes and the wax will turn white on those areas, only my south facing side had the issue, the north facing side no issues after 2 years.Bumpyroad wrote:
I bought a couple of gallons of it when it was being cleared out and did use a little of it on my winnie before trading it, and the rest is still sitting in my garage. putting it on is easy, maintaining it is difficult.larry barnhart wrote:
I also have some flaking on the entry side. Nobody has prepared any better than what I did or even close to the work I did. I still feel it is better than 2 to 3 wax jobs each year. I will have to wait until we arrive back home in April to correct the problem.
chevmanfizikpal wrote:
I had some flaking on the rear end of the coach which gets beat up by the sun. I used Zep floor striper. It was a major pain to remove the finish. The chemicals run before they loosen the wax.chast wrote:
Been using this stuff for about five years now and have removed it several times.royl wrote:
I did the Zep floor finish process on my motorhome last fall. It looked great but now I am in the desert southwest and the wax is turning white and peeling off only on the stripes on the sides of the motorhome. It is still fine on the white where it stays cooler but on the dark gray stripes it is peeling bad. Any ideas? How could I remove the wax on the stripes and not affect the white parts? I would hate to start a whole new process.Weldon wrote:
My RMP started to flake last year. I washed it and put more RMP on. 4 coats, this year the flaking is worse. I do feel the prep was done correctly in the beginning. I have used Zep stripper to remove the old floor polish and it was quite a job getting it off. Also used some compound on it which helped. The ends which seem to be gel coat were the bad area for me, the filon sides did not show any flaking. Used Nufinish this time.larry barnhart wrote:
I have had some flaking on the dark green decals.
Jun-17-2014 06:21 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
When I did my coach 3 years ago I did one panel on my race car trailer. It is aluminum painted white---it seems to have held up so far....As for the coach--That stuff is great!!!!!!
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robsouth wrote:
I called the company (Zep) and a rep told me that the product is NOT designed to be used in an outdoor environment on any surface and specifically did not recommend it on fiberglass or metal that would be exposed to the weather. It is for various types of indoor floors that can be "heat" buffed regularly. Then he said, read the bottle for directions for use and they would assume no responsibility for any use not prescribed. I know a lot have used it, but, down the road somewhere, they will probably wish they had not. JMHO!
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