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Used RMP early last year. Only washed it once this year so far and this past weekend 2 people asked me how I kept our rig so shiny.
I get a good laugh when I tell them floor finish.

All the work is definitely worth it.


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Yea, it looks like a new rig from a distance. The gold stickers way at the top are cracked pretty bad but you can't really see them from the ground. I am really happy with the results. I was a bit worried about using the Zep and not the RMP or the Poli-Glo, both of which are proven products, but it really looks just about as good as using Poli-Glo. Poli-Glo is a bit easier to work with though and their applicator is really nice.

We head out for a 5500+ mile trip on Saturday so we'll see how it holds up to bugs.





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Looks great... Does it matter which direction you apply the Zep? right to left or up/down?


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I bought the Zep and cleaned the roof this weekend next weekend when I'm back that' my project. At least the front and one side. I'm 38ft and it takes a while up and down the ladder.


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i'm assuming that the Zep is for clear coat finishes only only? would it work on your standard aluminum TT


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Who still uses dial up? ("Dial up warning, lots of pix") Man, that would take longer to download than actually doing the Zep job! LOL


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