Any RV WAX and Sealent Recommendations
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Jun-26-2014 06:39 AM
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Jul-14-2014 07:51 PM
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000JK2D06/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
After a little research, it was a toss-up between the Collinite 845 and the Starbrite Premium Marine Polish Boat Wax with PTEF. The Collinitte was a couple bucks cheaper, and the label reminds me of the stuff a buddy used for detailing cars yesteryear (although I'm not exactly certain what products he used, they were outstanding). I figured, worse case scenario, it wasn't what I expected and I'd try the next Wonder Product. Turns out, I'm pretty happy with the Collinite, so far. I put it on a motorcycle's gas tank, too. It's a black paint job, and the Collinite looks pretty good. The Collinite was real easy to remove after application/drying.
'12 Wolf Creek 850 TC Coleman Polar Cub 9.2k A/C, 90 watt solar, dual propane & batteries, Maggie Rack
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Jul-14-2014 04:29 PM
Weldon wrote:
Where did you purchase Collonite? Does not appear to be a dealer in San Antonio area.
A Google search will lead you to their website
(BTW It's Collinite)
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Jul-14-2014 01:12 PM
A single application of Collonite 845 about 4 weeks ago. One coat. That's it. I did not use any 303 Protectant.
We took a couple trips over the past two weekends. No night driving, so the bugs weren't thick. After our first trip, they washed off with water and car-washing soap at home. Sometimes, two or three swipes, but most fell away immediately. Second trip, no night driving, but there were some pretty good splatters. I had to drop our truck camper at a storage lot, so I used a soft cloth and water from a drinking-style squirt bottle I had in the truck, squirting the front down with water and letting it set for a minute before wiping. Everything wiped off, easy peasy.
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Jun-26-2014 09:23 PM
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Jun-26-2014 08:53 PM
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Jun-26-2014 06:29 PM
For the fiberglass front-cap and decal on my TC, I tried the Collonite 845 about two weeks ago. Easy application on a microfiber clothe. Be sure to shake the jeebus out of it, open the cap to get the bit of wax stuck in the neck and shake it some more. I heated it in some very hot water, shaking it and heating for a few cycles to dissipate the heat evenly. Next time, I'll try the spray-bottle attachment screwed directly into the Collonite bottle. Easy removal. Felt slicker than snot on a broom handle. I'm hoping to give it a bug test next week. I'm sure I'll use the 303 Protectant between Collonite applications for giving it a lick and a promise.
'12 Wolf Creek 850 TC Coleman Polar Cub 9.2k A/C, 90 watt solar, dual propane & batteries, Maggie Rack
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Jun-26-2014 04:50 PM
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Jun-26-2014 02:32 PM
Ron3rd wrote:
Maybe not the "best" but I've had good luck with NuFinish over the years. Economical, goes on and off easy, and lasts a long time. I don't use it on the decals though, for that I use 303 Aeorospace Protectant.
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Jun-26-2014 02:10 PM
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Jun-26-2014 12:07 PM
Nomadac wrote:
I have been using Collonite wax for years with excellent results. I just had some service done at Precision Painting and when I was leaving asked if my MH was a new one. The Service Mgr. explained it was a 2003 model and I used Collinite wax. He was so impressed he purchased a bottle of their Insulator #845 wax from me.
www.collinite.com
Having tried,I don;t know how many different brands,and had about the same results from all of them,I'm going to give Collinite a try.
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Jun-26-2014 11:59 AM
MTPockets1 wrote:dons2346 wrote:. Ditto ReJex... Absolute best product I've ever used. You just have to use it to believe it. Follow application directions for perfect results.
REJEX is the best stuff I have found. I coat windows, windshield, polished aluminum wheels, shower stall, etc. with it.
Rejex is great. But be aware its a sealant, so you need to have a clean surface to but it on or it will be sealed in.
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Jun-26-2014 11:04 AM
therink wrote:
I am a firm believer in Nu Finish (polymer, not a wax). I use it on all fiberglass, plastic, and decals and have for years with great results. Easy on/off.
Steve
Maybe not the "best" but I've had good luck with NuFinish over the years. Economical, goes on and off easy, and lasts a long time. I don't use it on the decals though, for that I use 303 Aeorospace Protectant.
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Jun-26-2014 10:37 AM
dons2346 wrote:. Ditto ReJex... Absolute best product I've ever used. You just have to use it to believe it. Follow application directions for perfect results.
REJEX is the best stuff I have found. I coat windows, windshield, polished aluminum wheels, shower stall, etc. with it.
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