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Old 06-08-2017, 09:32 AM   #15
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You will not believe this product by Meguiar's http://www.meguiars.com/en/professio...alant-20-16oz/ Just wipe in on let it dry f or 30 minutes and it comes off like dusting a car. The shine is unreal and last 4 times longer than wax. I know for a fact, I will never use wax again. Synthetic in car finishes is like synthetic motor oil, not accepted at first, now required on my new truck.
I ordered a bottle of it yesterday, should get here tomorrow. I've used Dry Wash N Guard (DWG) for years and really like the results but I'm running out and thought I'd try something different. I use the DWG on the glass and it's just like Rain X in the rain just runs off, in fact you don't even need the wipers.

DWG seems to be the original "nano" product, I became a distributor/dealer in 2004 and have used it ever since even though I no longer have any ties to the company/product other than as a satisfied user
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I guess we all have our own definition of "best" when it comes to waxing cars, boats, and especially really large things like motorhomes. I'm going to use a nice modern car wash and "wax" product to get things nice and clean. Then on a 2-3 times a year basis take an extra hour or two and spray and wipe it with some Lucas Slick Mist. No way am I going to devote 3 days to waxing a vehicle.
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Nu-finish in the orange bottle dose a good job and is easy BUT it also removes the paint hense the name NU -finish. I used it on my truck for a couple of years until the primer was showing through and every time I used it the buffer pad had paint on it. You probably won't notice it at first maybe because it's removing clear coat. It seems as though it has some polishing grit in it like rubbing compound. I won't use it anymore.
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Nu-finish is not for all surfaces, bad for vinyl and rubber. I have used ProtectAll since 2005, easy to spray on, wipes off easy even if you let it dry, which you don't have to do. Cleans and waxes all surfaces, rubber, glass, vinyl including stripes. Can use it when you are somewhere where you are not allowed to wash your coach, rig, or car. Available at most Wal-Marts, Camping Worlds, or Amazon. I order it by the gallon and use my own spray bottles.
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