Chilly Damp Monday

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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby JRKERMIT » Mon May 11, 2015 5:45 pm

I started to use good old fashion Fawn next time I will you guys have scared me but other cleaners ;) I used the Awesome based on some info I found on a Facebook page RVing Tips.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby Bethers » Mon May 11, 2015 5:59 pm

JRKERMIT wrote:I started to use good old fashion Fawn next time I will you guys have scared me but other cleaners ;) I used the Awesome based on some info I found on a Facebook page RVing Tips.

I always liked to go through Blue Beacon Truck Washes - my book scared me from doing that ... Now I have a dirty rig instead.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby monik7 » Mon May 11, 2015 6:17 pm

I wonder why no one is interested in the Wash/Wax All. Here's a description from their website:

"Now you can use a high performance aircraft cleaner wax on your RV, Motorhome, Car, Boat, or Truck. Wash Wax ALL leaves an anti-static UV protective coating that repels dirt and moisture."

"Biodegradable and water-based, while both alcohol and ammonia free; Wash Wax ALL is safe to use on all surfaces that are safe to water, such as paint, plastic, chrome, aluminum, stainless, fiberglass, gel coat, leather, vinyl, rubber, glass, granite, and many more."

All I know is that my rig looks great. And the advantage is that it's so easy to use, I clean my rig about every 3 weeks. Guess I can't do anymore than this to convince anyone.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby JRKERMIT » Mon May 11, 2015 6:52 pm

monik7 wrote:I wonder why no one is interested in the Wash/Wax All. Here's a description from their website:

"Now you can use a high performance aircraft cleaner wax on your RV, Motorhome, Car, Boat, or Truck. Wash Wax ALL leaves an anti-static UV protective coating that repels dirt and moisture."

"Biodegradable and water-based, while both alcohol and ammonia free; Wash Wax ALL is safe to use on all surfaces that are safe to water, such as paint, plastic, chrome, aluminum, stainless, fiberglass, gel coat, leather, vinyl, rubber, glass, granite, and many more."

All I know is that my rig looks great. And the advantage is that it's so easy to use, I clean my rig about every 3 weeks. Guess I can't do anymore than this to convince anyone.
Sandi

It's not that I am not interested it just seems that it would be difficult to use on a 31 ft Class C rv . Don't think I could use easily on the portions I used thetelescoping poke to reach.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby avalen » Mon May 11, 2015 7:21 pm

monik7 wrote:I wonder why no one is interested in the Wash/Wax All. Here's a description from their website:

"Now you can use a high performance aircraft cleaner wax on your RV, Motorhome, Car, Boat, or Truck. Wash Wax ALL leaves an anti-static UV protective coating that repels dirt and moisture."

"Biodegradable and water-based, while both alcohol and ammonia free; Wash Wax ALL is safe to use on all surfaces that are safe to water, such as paint, plastic, chrome, aluminum, stainless, fiberglass, gel coat, leather, vinyl, rubber, glass, granite, and many more."

All I know is that my rig looks great. And the advantage is that it's so easy to use, I clean my rig about every 3 weeks. Guess I can't do anymore than this to convince anyone.
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I thought it sounded great and thought about getting it to get the crud off my fifthwheel.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby monik7 » Mon May 11, 2015 7:26 pm

JRKERMIT wrote:
monik7 wrote:I wonder why no one is interested in the Wash/Wax All. Here's a description from their website:

"Now you can use a high performance aircraft cleaner wax on your RV, Motorhome, Car, Boat, or Truck. Wash Wax ALL leaves an anti-static UV protective coating that repels dirt and moisture."

"Biodegradable and water-based, while both alcohol and ammonia free; Wash Wax ALL is safe to use on all surfaces that are safe to water, such as paint, plastic, chrome, aluminum, stainless, fiberglass, gel coat, leather, vinyl, rubber, glass, granite, and many more."

All I know is that my rig looks great. And the advantage is that it's so easy to use, I clean my rig about every 3 weeks. Guess I can't do anymore than this to convince anyone.
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It's not that I am not interested it just seems that it would be difficult to use on a 31 ft Class C rv . Don't think I could use easily on the portions I used thetelescoping poke to reach.

The pole is telescoping. I can reach all the way to the top edge of my rig and if you look at the pic of my rig in my signature, the pole can reach all the way from the front by the license plate past the skylight window on top of the cab. Your rig is only 6' longer than mine. This way you clean AND wax at the same time and UV protectant is great to have. OK I'm done. :lol:
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby Bethers » Mon May 11, 2015 8:29 pm

Sandi, I might just try this!
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby snowball » Mon May 11, 2015 8:39 pm

I was thinking the same way mine 5th wheel is in desperate need of a good
cleaning!!
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby Acadianmom » Mon May 11, 2015 9:56 pm

My motorhome came with 2 drink holders the previous owner installed. They are square and about 1/2 inch thick when closed. When open, they have the drink holder arms and the bottom holds the drink. That's not a very good description but I think I have seen them in the Camping World catalog. They are probably glued to the wall but I haven't had one fall off yet.

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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby JRKERMIT » Tue May 12, 2015 7:53 am

Acadianmom wrote:My motorhome came with 2 drink holders the previous owner installed. They are square and about 1/2 inch thick when closed. When open, they have the drink holder arms and the bottom holds the drink. That's not a very good description but I think I have seen them in the Camping World catalog. They are probably glued to the wall but I haven't had one fall off yet.

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Martha I have seen those at Camping World just not sure if I want to attach to wall. Thanks foe the reply.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby MelissaD » Tue May 12, 2015 2:01 pm

My RV dealer (RV Wholesalers) shop said to use a little bit of Dawn. I used it the one time I managed to wash mine and it worked pretty good. Need hire some kids to do it this summer. Maybe I can hire the grandkids :lol: At our CG we just pay a $10 fee to pay for the water and we can wash it on our site.

I have a telescoping RV brush (Walmart), a bucket and a garden hose with nozzle. Use hot water from the outside shower to fill the bucket, add a little Dawn and a lot of elbow grease.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby gingerK » Tue May 12, 2015 4:38 pm

I was interested in the Wash Wax All, Sandi, just the cost of the brush was a bit much. I looked at Wally world at their telescoping brushes and I'll get one of them and the wash wax stuff. But I also think I'll actually wax AG with car wax like I did for Pony.
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby MandysMom » Tue May 12, 2015 5:42 pm

Or you could just move to California where everyone thinks your a hero for not being a water waster if your vehicles dirty! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Chilly Damp Monday

Postby Liz » Wed May 13, 2015 6:42 pm

monik7 wrote:I wonder why no one is interested in the Wash/Wax All. Here's a description from their website:

"Now you can use a high performance aircraft cleaner wax on your RV, Motorhome, Car, Boat, or Truck. Wash Wax ALL leaves an anti-static UV protective coating that repels dirt and moisture."

"Biodegradable and water-based, while both alcohol and ammonia free; Wash Wax ALL is safe to use on all surfaces that are safe to water, such as paint, plastic, chrome, aluminum, stainless, fiberglass, gel coat, leather, vinyl, rubber, glass, granite, and many more."

All I know is that my rig looks great. And the advantage is that it's so easy to use, I clean my rig about every 3 weeks. Guess I can't do anymore than this to convince anyone.
Sandi


I also use the Wash/Wax All . Works great, and no hose needed.
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