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Old 11-15-2006, 06:34 PM   #1
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I waxed the whole motorhome today, a job that I have been dreading for a while. I new I needed to get the paint sealed up before the elements started to attack the paint. I didn't have any particular product in mind, but I knew that I didn't want one that would require applying, waiting to dry, and rubbing off.

My buddy at work recommended this product that he uses on his motorhome, and swears it worked great and was easy. I am the original skeptic so I waited to try anything. Well, I broke down and bought a bottle from him (he liked it so much, he bought a case). The bottle is a 16OZ liquid.

I tried it today, and was really impressed. It took me about 5 hours to wash and wax the whole rig by myself. You apply the wax with a dry cotton cloth, and while it is still wet and hazy, wipe it off with a dry cloth. The results were teriffic, and it was easy on and easy off.

The the product is made locally in Ca, and has a web site: http://www.z-bestcarwax.com/

After I got the hang of putting it on, I used an orbital car polisher to take it off, which really sped up the removal process. I waxed the whole MH, even up where the full body paint wraps up on the roof. I used about 40% of the 16oz bottle. I took some pics after, and when I have time to upload them I will post one.

Good product, I would recommend it.

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I waxed the whole motorhome today, a job that I have been dreading for a while. I new I needed to get the paint sealed up before the elements started to attack the paint. I didn't have any particular product in mind, but I knew that I didn't want one that would require applying, waiting to dry, and rubbing off.

My buddy at work recommended this product that he uses on his motorhome, and swears it worked great and was easy. I am the original skeptic so I waited to try anything. Well, I broke down and bought a bottle from him (he liked it so much, he bought a case). The bottle is a 16OZ liquid.

I tried it today, and was really impressed. It took me about 5 hours to wash and wax the whole rig by myself. You apply the wax with a dry cotton cloth, and while it is still wet and hazy, wipe it off with a dry cloth. The results were teriffic, and it was easy on and easy off.

The the product is made locally in Ca, and has a web site: http://www.z-bestcarwax.com/

After I got the hang of putting it on, I used an orbital car polisher to take it off, which really sped up the removal process. I waxed the whole MH, even up where the full body paint wraps up on the roof. I used about 40% of the 16oz bottle. I took some pics after, and when I have time to upload them I will post one.

Good product, I would recommend it.
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