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Originally posted by MidwestCamper View PostI'll start a war but the best oil and filters are what your vehicle was developed on. Tens of thousands of hours are spent in the dynamometer, then in vehicles under every perceived condition before its sold to the public. However as long as the oil meets the recommended SAE viscosity and is API certified, the oil should be ok to use.
We never waxed any vehicle in development but for salable cars if a newbie sprayed those shiny treatments inside the vehicle, it was a big sin since it changes the appearance of the interior forever. I use Maguiar's interior cleaner that does not make the panels shiny. Some like shiny though and that's just fine.
JimScott & Mikaela
2022 375 RES
2020 F-350 DRW
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I have only used Was Wax All since I bought my 303rls in 2018. It’s so easy to use I typically do a basic soap and water wash every 3 months and inspect roof and anyplace that needs sealant. Then apply the wash wax all, keeps decals looking good and leaves a protective layer to shield from UV. While on the road the other six months a year I use it once as a waterless wash to help protect rig from big splatters and road grime. It’s difficult to find campgrounds that allow water use even if you offer to pay extra to wash an RV.
I bought the kit that includes the microfiber towels and the pívot head. I use a standard telescoping pole for the head, no need for a ladder.Vivian
2018 Reflection 303rls
Ford F-350 diesel long bed 4 x 4 SRW
Demco Recon
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View PostI have only used Was Wax All since I bought my 303rls in 2018. It’s so easy to use I typically do a basic soap and water wash every 3 months and inspect roof and anyplace that needs sealant. Then apply the wash wax all, keeps decals looking good and leaves a protective layer to shield from UV. While on the road the other six months a year I use it once as a waterless wash to help protect rig from big splatters and road grime. It’s difficult to find campgrounds that allow water use even if you offer to pay extra to wash an RV.
I bought the kit that includes the microfiber towels and the pívot head. I use a standard telescoping pole for the head, no need for a ladder.2020 Reflection 273MK
2005 Dodge Ram 2500 CTD
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Originally posted by Lonestar View Post
I've got a gallon of Wash Wax All on order. Looking forward to trying it. So apparently it's OK to apply it to decals??
The reason I started using it was because it was safe to use on decals. I about ruined the decals on a previous unit by using a marine wax that was apparently not safe for decals. With the kit they sell I can wax the rig in a couple of hours, you can use on windows and plastic trim safely. I even use it on the skylight dome in the shower.
Vivian
2018 Reflection 303rls
Ford F-350 diesel long bed 4 x 4 SRW
Demco Recon
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Originally posted by Beachcamper View Post
The reason I started using it was because it was safe to use on decals. I about ruined the decals on a previous unit by using a marine wax that was apparently not safe for decals. With the kit they sell I can wax the rig in a couple of hours, you can use on windows and plastic trim safely. I even use it on the skylight dome in the shower.
Jim
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Originally posted by AlexPeterson View Post
This Wash/Wax/All stuff really has to be tried to be believed. I bought some last year for use on an airplane, but I use it on cars also, and will use it on the RV. It's available on Amazon for convenience.
It is by far the best stuff I've ever used - spray it on as though you were cleaning a window with Windex. Wipe it around with a microfiber cloth until it is basically dried. Done - surfaces are more slippery than any wax I've used. I use it on both the airplane's windscreen and the cars windshield. It sheds water from a windscreen just like Rain-X does, only infinitely easier to apply. Bugs come off the leading edges of the plane well, so it should be equally good for the front of an RV in this regard.
I don't really have a data point for longevity in weather, but I think it does well.Grand Design Imagine 2450RL 2020 born 7/2019
TV - 2007 Toyota Tundra 5.7 4X4 Limited w/Towing PKG under 30K miles, hanger queen until now
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