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mountainkowboy

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WOW, what a chore, it took both of us 5 hours, started at the top and went nuts! No more black streaks for now and found that we need to do some resealing on the roof and sides before winter. tried Therford "wash and wax", it works pretty good. Workin on gettin her ready for the big vacation at the end of the month. The outsides done now we just have to get to the inside and then the dreaded "STORAGE BAYS!!!!". Need o clean out the stuff we wont be using during our vacation, no need to be heavier than we need to be!


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BTDT, lost of work but it sure makes you feel good to step back and take a look when it's done.

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How you get a rig that big up to Twin Peaks? Scares me to drive up there in a car!!


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I for one am impressed with the word "both" in relation to waxing the motorhome. "I" usually get it done in 8 hours.

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Both means he stood around with the hose in his hand while Ruthie did the work.




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decan9 wrote:

How you get a rig that big up to Twin Peaks? Scares me to drive up there in a car!!


She pulls the hill at 45mph and just take it slow and easy.

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"both" at my house means Gorgeous watches to make sure I don't miss a spot.

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RRTom wrote:

Both means he stood around with the hose in his hand while Ruthie did the work.



Ruthie is not tall enough Tom! I just got off the roof doin the reseal up there with Dicor, tomorrow I'll get the Maxair covers on.......so there!


The inside is all hers though

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BobR wrote:

I for one am impressed with the word "both" in relation to waxing the motorhome. "I" usually get it done in 8 hours.


Hey, you beat me to it. I was wondering about that word. When it comes to washing and waxing, it is "I" AND, not five hours or even eight, For me it's more like two days. Bad part of this conversation is, It's time to do it again. I back my pick up to the RV and it gives me just about the right reach while standing on the side of the truck bed. Have to move the truck a few times but easier than a ladder and juggling cleaner, wax and rags.





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seatboard wrote:

BobR wrote:

I for one am impressed with the word "both" in relation to waxing the motorhome. "I" usually get it done in 8 hours.


Hey, you beat me to it. I was wondering about that word. When it comes to washing and waxing, it is "I" AND, not five hours or even eight, For me it's more like two days. Bad part of this conversation is, It's time to do it again. I back my pick up to the RV and it gives me just about the right reach while standing on the side of the truck bed. Have to move the truck a few times but easier than a ladder and juggling cleaner, wax and rags.


Started mine today 8 hrs. only 1 side done, useing liquid cleaner wax and a buffer looks good but it sure is a big job.
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