by Birdie » Mon Apr 17, 2017 3:33 pm
Oh, my, Miss Alice, you just had to open that door! Okay here is the second round. My manual says to use something mild "like baby shampoo" so I use that when I am washing Suite Pea. However, before I or anyone else washes it, I do the bugs on the front. I wash with the baby shampoo and then I use Turtle "bug and tar remover". That can also be used on road tar as well as if you over fill the gas tank and get dribbles down the side.
Some folks told me a few years ago that dryer sheets were good for removing the bugs. So I ran out to my 3 month old RV and used the dryer sheets on the front for all those bugs, ugh. However, it scratched the fiberglass on my rig. Dummy that I am, it never occurred to me to try it some hidden spot! So, you know that best reading book you have been devouring, it may have a bit of info hidden and just waiting for you to pull it out again!
The wax is to protect the finish of your rig. I know you have seen some that used to be taupe and are now cream in color. Or bright blue and are now baby blue maybe. Many new cars come with a finish that doesn't require waxing. Some fiberglass gets treated different than paint.
Can't wait for your next door! This is so wonderful that you are getting all setup to go forward with the rest of your life! You have planned and waited a really long time. Now it is just one day at a time.
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