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Title: I like this wax
Post by: tedeboy on March 26, 2022, 01:53:45 am
Goes on smooth with a lightly damp sponge and buffs out easily by hand.

Title: Re: I like this wax
Post by: Dave Katleman on March 26, 2022, 10:23:44 pm
Sweet!

Mine needs a wax, how many bottles did you need?
Title: Re: I like this wax
Post by: tedeboy on March 26, 2022, 10:41:19 pm
Sweet!

Mine needs a wax, how many bottles did you need?
A small part of one bottle.
Just a small amount goes a long ways.
Title: Re: I like this wax
Post by: RonB on March 27, 2022, 04:06:10 am
Hi Dave; I have been using this wax exclusively on my automobiles in addition to the LD.  It does an excellent job, and is very durable. About a third of a bottle for the entire coach. Don't get it on the windows. A pain to get it off the glass. It seems to work on plastic well; of course the painted surface is a plastic too.  I do use Meguiar's  Black Restorer for the mirrors and arms. Door handles, trim around the windows etc.   Amazon.com: MEGUIAR'S G15812 Plastic Restorer Black 12 oz. : Automotive (https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Ultimate-Black-Restorer-Protect/dp/B0055PD1H4?th=1)    Just a happy customer.
    I remember Joel did a demo of another wax that he uses, and it seemed exceptional also, but I don't remember what it was, since I already had a supply of the Meguiar wax.    RonB
Title: Re: I like this wax
Post by: joel wiley on March 27, 2022, 11:35:31 am
Hi Dave;...
 Joel did a demo of another wax that he uses, and it seemed exceptional also, but I don't remember what it was, since I already had a supply of the Meguiar wax.    RonB

Aero Cosmetics Wash Wax All (https://www.amazon.com/s?k=aero+cosmetics+wash+wax+all&crid=2EC0I5RPCRP2R&sprefix=aero+cosmetics+wash+wax+all%2Caps%2C185&ref=nb_sb_noss)
This is what I use on a regular/as needed basis.  It's basically spray on, wipe off, buff with 2nd cloth and go on to the next area. It takes me about 30 -45 minutes to do the rig, including setting up and moving the stepladder.   I wax it with 'real wax' once or twice a year.  Will try the above-mentioned product next time.