Jon, I have found that if I can keep Jan busy with detailing the coach, then she doesn't have the time to shop! :)
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Jon, I have found that if I can keep Jan busy with detailing the coach, then she doesn't have the time to shop! :)
Gary is right on with the 303. It is expensive, works a bit like armor all, but doesn't get sticky and attract dust.
I use it on the tires too. They also make a solution for anything you have made out of Sunbrella material (like Harry's skivvys) :) :D:p
Jon, you're buying the wrong valve caps if you have to polish the insides. Mine come pre-polished with a guarantee not to leak also.
Dale
My Rubber fenders are unpainted and I wax them to a gloss finish. When I first got the bus the fenders were dull and looked weathered. I cleaned them and used a cleaner wax on them (about 4 individual coats) and then used Mequairs Quick Spray Waxs (about 5 lewbucks a bottle at Wally World)
Then about every 4 wash jobs I do one coat and they look pretty good to me
thats mine 2 bits.
I'm with Gary and Jelloman. A big fan of 303, plus it contains no silicone.
Mike
Well, if you happen to have a dead one, I hear the oil from the Synodontus petricola "Dwarf multipunctatus" catfish (exotic tropical fish) works really well.
Of course we would have to find a plethora of dead tropical fish, and who in there right mind would have that? :D:D:D
Ask Mango, he's fixin to have two bags of dead fish!:D
Dale,
I used the Wipe Out stuff on them and they look real nice. The ones on the Marathon are painted, so that ended that need.
dale-
i used wipeout's stuff in k'ville, and it still looks pretty good. a bit dirty at the moment tho. i don't think it was anywhere near the $70 that was quoted above - don't remember exactly tho.
wmm