Got your attention didn't I? Anyway, I couldn't find Red Max Pro so I began searching for the alternative "Zep Wet Look floor finish step 3". What I did find at Lowes was "Zep Wet Look floor finish" but it didn't have the "step 3" on the front of the 5 gallon container. Good enough? or isn't this the one?
stepdad wrote: Got your attention didn't I? Anyway, I couldn't find Red Max Pro so I began searching for the alternative "Zep Wet Look floor finish step 3". What I did find at Lowes was "Zep Wet Look floor finish" but it didn't have the "step 3" on the front of the 5 gallon container. Good enough? or isn't this the one?
donandmax wrote: Hey John, what in the world are you going to do with 5 gallons ? One gallon is all you need and you'll have some left (a little anyhow)
My wife said she'll have a bunch left over for her floors. Anyhooo, here's an update; We found "Zep Wet Look floor finish step 3" and we ordered FIVE GALLONS hehehe. Okay, here's where I need help....I have a 34' 2000 National Seabreeze and I'm wondering what's flaking off my motorhome? Is it an old wax job or the clear coat? I have a mostly white motorhome but the flakey area's have a yellow color to it. So I'm assuming when we start our job all these flakey yellow area's would have to be removed?
donandmax wrote: Hey John, what in the world are you going to do with 5 gallons ? One gallon is all you need and you'll have some left (a little anyhow)
My wife said she'll have a bunch left over for her floors. Anyhooo, here's an update; We found "Zep Wet Look floor finish step 3" and we ordered FIVE GALLONS hehehe. Okay, here's where I need help....I have a 34' 2000 National Seabreeze and I'm wondering what's flaking off my motorhome? Is it an old wax job or the clear coat? I have a mostly white motorhome but the flakey area's have a yellow color to it. So I'm assuming when we start our job all these flakey yellow area's would have to be removed?
Boy, this is gonna be fun!
Probably more fun than you realize right now, because once you get started, it turns into an adventure more so than work just to see what will happen.
Remember, prep is the key to a good finish.
There was some areas, I used a scotch brite pad to clean places, not that the surface was in that bad of shape, but just to see the results & the finish turned out good, no scratch marks.
I believe I read way back, like a few years, someone used sandpaper to clean the surface & it ended up good, but I dont recommend trying that unless it is a place cant be seen easy.
Neil