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bluescowboy

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Posted: 05/31/12 01:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Anyone using the Waterless "Wash Wax All" products on their RV? Just wondering how well this actually works? Thanks.

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I used one called Dri-Wash on last MH. I kept looking for liquid gold to poor out at the cost of that stuff.

Found some other waterless cleaner made here in TN. I use for minor clean ups and bug removeal. A little cheaper.http://www.super-seal.com/


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I use it and love it....I do wash by hand anyway but use it between washes and when I arrive at a campground.


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bluescowboy wrote:

Anyone using the Waterless "Wash Wax All" products on their RV? Just wondering how well this actually works? Thanks.


I have been using it, it works great and soo much easier than just washing with water and does give the paint a nice smooth feel like traditional waxing. You do have to use a little elbow grease sometimes and definitely have to get up on the ladder for those hard to reach areas to clean them thoroughly. Only thing is not to use it in the dirct hot sun (esp on black) it dries too quickly and does not do the best on diamond shield (but then what does?)


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protectall wash,,,,,never leave home without it.

Easy to use, concentrate goes a long way.

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I have used Wash Wax All for over 10 years and it is the best product I have ever used for vehicle cleaning. Outstanding. Try it, you'll like it.


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Have to agree. I use and love it! Makes cleaning the motor home so much easier and no water. I also use it on my jeep when I get to my destination.

I met some antique car owners who also use the product and love it too...


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I like it, the mop is great no climbing ladders. Just ordered another gallon yesterday.


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I tried Wash Wax All after reading some of the reviews and while it does "OK" when this gallon is gone I'll go back to what I used before, The Solution

Wash Wax takes more effort to get a clean shine, if you don't get it all off it leaves smears and smudges, The Solution isn't near as bad that way and works very well with much less effort.

I also bought some Wash Wax All Degreaser hoping it would work for getting the bugs off but it left white streaks in/on the 3M film on the front of the coach. I've tried everything I can think of to get the streaks to go away but so far nothing has worked.


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My wife got me the deluxe kit for Father's day last year. So far it works great. One thing I did find is that it does not remove water spots. I do give my Cambria a quick wash and rinse to get the heavy stuff off. If you follow the instructions it works great and leaves a very slick shiny surface and once your RV is clean it stays clean longer. I recently used the bug remover solution to clear the mass of bug parts we accumulated on our last trip. A few sprays on the bug scrubber pad and a few quick wipes and they were gone and I was back to my nice shiny finish. I have full body paint, both light and dark areas, and diamond shield. It works great on all these.
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