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Waxing the rig

Interesting to know what others are doing regarding waxing their rigs, sides and top... what type of wax and are you doing the roof?
Tooblue

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What ever the detailer uses!
Nothing special about it, use what you use on your boats and cars.
Harry
Tempe, Az
2019 Wonder FTB
Toad 2007 Honda Fit

Re: Waxing the rig

Reply #2
Usually Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax, except for the roof - not really wanting that to be too slick  ;)

For a quick cleanup, we use WashWaxAll, a waterless wash/wax spray, with a microfiber cloth.
2017 Unity CB

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Thanks for the suggestions on the care of our LTV.


Tooblue

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I also use Aero Wash Wax All year round, easy and fast to clean the rv when traveling for 6 months.
Wash Wax ALL - Aircraft Quality Products
Harry
Tempe, Az
2019 Wonder FTB
Toad 2007 Honda Fit

Re: Waxing the rig

Reply #5
I just cleaned up my Unity and waxed the exterior with Meguiar's Carnauba-polymer blend and used Mothers Mag polish on the wheels.  On the plastic lenses and sky lights I used Meguiar's plastic polish. Sherry Parker, the Sprinter advisor at my local dealership highly recommended Mothers products.  She has been in the automotive business most of her career.

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I just cleaned up my Unity and waxed the exterior with Meguiar's Carnauba-polymer blend and used Mothers Mag polish on the wheels. 

Just a note, if you have the Alcoa aluminum rims, those have DuraBrite coating and you should only use a gentle (pH neutral) soap and water on them.  Wheel polish will destroy the DuraBrite coating.
2017 Unity CB