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HSVBamaBob
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Oct 30, 2013

EcoRVPro Products? Any Reviews?

Hi All

New to the forums (but a Good Sam Life member since 2006)...

We are finally upgrading our travel trailer to a New 5th Wheel. During the closing process, the dealership is offering to provide a EcoRVPro interior and exterior treatment. I am somewhat suspicious of any additional dealer options - although to their credit the RV dealer is just offering not pressuring.

The treatment inside and outside is $900 -- it is worth it? Anyone out there have EcoRVPro experience? (FYI, here is the website: http://www.ecoproproducts.com/ecorvpro.php)

Thanks for any advice!!

Bob
  • For interior cloth furniture, and drapes I use Scotch Guard. A lot cheaper. $8 to $10 a can. On the outside I use Rejex. Nothing sticks to it. Washing the Rv is easier also. On cabinets I use Guardsman UV protector from Home Depot.

    All total, about $60
  • STEP RIGHT UP FOLKS! No need to be shy. Here in this bottle I have the answer to all of your RV problems!



    Instead buy a big size 303 Aerospace Formula gallon with a spray bottle to appy it...slather it on your RV every few months and no UV Damage, no fade, no rotting seals or tires, your awning will look new 10 years later (like mine, and I live in sunny southern California!), same with vinyl graphics. Nothing in it to harm your RV!

    And a LOT less than $900.00 for "EcoRVpro"!!!! More like 40.00 for a gallon or 16 oz spray for $13.00!
  • Decline and do a wash and wax yourself on the outside and use Old English on the woodwork on the inside. Save about $800. Use that for gas.
  • beemerphile1 wrote:
    I'm sure it is very profitable for the dealer but doubt it provides much real benefit to you.
    X2!
  • HSVBamaBob wrote:
    ...The treatment inside and outside is $900 -- it is worth it....


    I'm sure it is very profitable for the dealer but doubt it provides much real benefit to you.