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02-03-2018, 11:31 PM
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Senior Member
Country Coach Owners Club Solo Rvers Club iRV2 No Limits Club
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Originally Posted by Sudsy
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DWG for me also, but only since 2004.
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02-04-2018, 03:52 AM
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Another vote for Rejex. Been using it on all my vehicles for years.
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02-04-2018, 05:29 AM
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Damon Owners Club Workhorse Chassis Owner
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Over about 50 years of driving I've found that the more work you do waxing the Vehile, be it a car (originally a 1977 AMC Hornet) or the RV (2005 Damon) the more the improvement in MPG.
That said the "M" produt (Can never remember the spelling) is good
I've also used Turtle wax
But Wax ON, Wax Off is the best way.. And I mean polished of.
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02-04-2018, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by wa8yxm
Over about 50 years of driving I've found that the more work you do waxing the Vehile, be it a car (originally a 1977 AMC Hornet) or the RV (2005 Damon) the more the improvement in MPG.
That said the "M" produt (Can never remember the spelling) is good
I've also used Turtle wax
But Wax ON, Wax Off is the best way.. And I mean polished of.
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I think you are referring to Meguire's. Best car care waxes and washes, IMO, going.
Waxing my TV has to good for at least 3-4 mpg or more (at least in my dreams )
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04-13-2018, 01:08 PM
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To those of you who recommended Rejex: THANK YOU. This is soooo much better than wax was, or at least the Collinite we were using. Application of the Rejex was much easier than wax. It was quite a job for this first time because the camper was so dirty from winter and we got the Xtreme Clean (from Rejex) to clean whatever old wax was left on there so two washes for a big fifth wheel---WHEW. The camper is very slick and shiny now and I think future applications will be easy. We applied to our clean skylights and could not believe how clear they are again. They had gotten cloudy-looking. Happy Campers. I think we are going to use this on our new truck also.
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04-13-2018, 02:34 PM
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Does Rejex have UV inhibitors? Would it work on a fiberglass roof?
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04-13-2018, 05:06 PM
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Yes. There is a FAQ section on their website that is very helpful.
Yes, our camper is fiberglass. We will be always washing the camper from now on with car wash stuff. Our fiberglass shop guy had also told us the polymer sealants (Rejex) were real good to use and he said we should get some wax and greaser remover from an auto store and then wash sides with Dawn before applying the Rejex. We ordered the Xtreme Clean instead and wiped the washed camper down with that and then rinsed really good and dried and then did the Rejex. We have oxidation on the back end cap and so our fiberglass guy will buff that out and then he is going to apply our Rejex to that section for us. You can't apply it over oxidation. One tip: We ordered way too much. We have a 30' fifth wheel and ordered 1-12 oz and 1-16 oz. But, we will use it next year. We won't need the Xtreme Clean step at that time.
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04-13-2018, 08:11 PM
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Freightliner Owners Club
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I order all my Rejex products direct from Rejex. They also have a great wash to use with the Rejex little to no spotting. They also have a gray/black tank treatment called Hammerhead that really works. Call them with any questions and they will give recommendations.
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04-14-2018, 04:22 AM
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Location: Montana, Arizona
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I use Rejex on the front cap only and Meguires paste wax on the rest. I apply the Rejex twice a year and wax the body only the one time. Actually I have it done for me when we get to Yuma every fall. Costs about $100 for a full wash and wax. I supply the Rejex. I use the wax saving car soap for the washes and use one of those big silicone squeegees to keep off water spots.
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