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Old 08-15-2018, 05:35 AM   #43
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I tried it on my rig, but it left so many streaks I went back to my trusty Dry Wash N Guard that I started using in 2005. In fact I used the DWG to remove the streaks the Aero Wash left. Three coats of the Aero Wash and still streaky, one coat of the DWG took them away.
I know one park in OR that has a site set aside to wash your whole rig, hoses, etc provided, bring your own detergent and brushes. They charge $10 to use it.
OK. looked up DRY Wash N Guard and amazon.ca gave me several results (but DRI Wash N Guard) including the one below. I knew the CAD was going down this week but $36 an ounce! Wonder if they ever have any buyers?

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I use a spray bottle of Maguire's wash and wax, the yellow stuff. Along with micro fiber clothes. Then I wax with Maguire's carnuba wax. Only the bottom 3 feet. I get my ladder out to do the front. Never an issue. No garden hose. Most campers look very nice, they don't stay that way just from rain we are full time and like our coach to look nice. Have fun RVN.
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I enforce my own 'No washing' policy

still have good results with https://bluebeacon.com/locations
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We have an RV park and we do not mind a bucket with water but no hoses allowed. A wet dryer sheet will soften the bugsto wipe right off and not damage paint.
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