All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: an all over cleaning advice?I'd rather ask and seem like a moron then using something that would tear my roof off.Re: an all over cleaning advice? RckyMtnVia wrote: X 2 on the Blue Coral wash from Walmart. I also buy Lucas Slick Mist and Turtle Wax 1 Step Wax & Dry both about $5 to $7 at WM. With either one just spray on after you rinse the rv and then wipe dry with a soft towel. For high areas, I use a Swiffer mop and stick the edges of the towel in the holes. (No going up and down ladder) Like the bear II says, it has a shine that looks like you spent all day waxing. I used to wax the rv twice a year with NuFinish and was exhausted at the end of the day. Now it is so simple, wash & wax takes about 2 hours,and I get lots of comments on the shine. so, i would use the was & wax...... then use the turtle wax? or is there a was only from blue coral? would 1 bottle cover a 30' TT? also..... does brush type matter? foam, hard bristle, soft bristlean all over cleaning advice?first of all - sorry im posting a repeat topic, but i wasnt finding all my answers (that i could tell) i have a 3 yr old TT, that hasnt been washed yet!!!!!! rubber roof, caulk is still excellent. this is also my first TT.... so im not sure what all to do with it i read a post that said diluted simple green worked well on a fiberglass roof.... will that be good on my rubber roof? after i clean , should i coat it with protection? will any auto was work for the awning and siding?Re: do programmers really helpI thought about going to the ram forum with this question, but figured I would get as accurate of an answer I was looking for. I actually think the reason I'm questioning a tuner is cause my other truck was a 4.7 & could use for more power. My current truck is trx4 with a hemi, big gears and HD suspension..... my trailer is only 4200 lb dry. And, if gas was my concern.... I'd get a beater car to drive. I do appreciate the responses thoughRe: do programmers really helpRight right I haven't towed with this truck yet. I've just been looking into some mods for it. That was one of them I pondered. My trailer is light weight though, so I know I'll have no issues with it.Re: standard stock mirrors for towingi ended buying a pair. better safe then sorry.do programmers really helpi have a 09 ram, 4x4 - with the hemi - with the 3.93 gears if i get a programmer, will i notice any difference in gas millage or power if i was to get a programmer..... and which ones are the best?Re: standard stock mirrors for towing mb1776 wrote: I was able to buy OEM tow power/heated mirrors for my '13 RAM 1500 at www.1aauto.com. If your current mirrors have thermometer in them, make sure new mirrors do as well. Otherwise check engine light will come on when you put the new mirrors in. Thanks man.... best price I've seen for them, and they're power and heated...Re: standard stock mirrors for towingThey look like the ones posted a couple replis earlier. Got them from camping world for $50Re: standard stock mirrors for towingI have the slips for my 05... I hated them. They vibrated to much...couldn't even see out of them. I wanna avoid slip on this time I think
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