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Old 03-28-2020, 05:19 PM   #1
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Wax on wax off!

Having plenty of time lately. What wax do you use on an aluminum rv.
Looking for a product that could possibly last for 6 months.Thanks ,and stay safe.
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Old 03-28-2020, 05:37 PM   #2
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Rejex. Best stuff going. Go to the Rejex Web Site and read the history.

Oh, and this is not a wax it is a polymer.

https://rejex.com/
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I am a fan of MeGuiar's Products and have had great results with their M5032 Wash / Wax. I am in NY and our season is Late March to Late October and I do a full wash at least twice during that time but that is just because I want to. It does last quite a long time.

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-M503...vwebnetwork-20
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Try something easy like Turtle Wax Seal N Shine. Don’t be fooled by the cheap price...it’s good stuff. Spray on and wipe off. Look for reviews on YouTube and you’ll see why I suggest it
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Rejex. Best stuff going. Go to the Rejex Web Site and read the history.

Oh, and this is not a wax it is a polymer.

https://rejex.com/
X2. Been using it for 6 years on rv and cars and it works.


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Old 03-29-2020, 08:37 AM   #6
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Try something easy like Turtle Wax Seal N Shine. Don’t be fooled by the cheap price...it’s good stuff. Spray on and wipe off. Look for reviews on YouTube and you’ll see why I suggest it
I'm a believer. I started using it last year on our vehicles. Then I decided to try it on a 10 foot section on our aluminum sided TT to see how it works. At our seasonal site, we have 2 large Maple trees that just make a mess of the street side of the TT and the 3 slides on that side. I used the Seal n' Shine on a section between 2 of the slide outs. It was noticeably cleaner than the unwaxed sections. At the end of the season, I could not notice any issues on the decals or the aluminum. This year, I will use it on the entire TT.

The shine lasted the rest of the season, but according to the specs, the UV protection only lasts about 3 months. When I wash the TT (usually once a month), I use Meguiar's Ultimate Wash and Wax.

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