Rossey

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I've used "303" & personally think that it's overrated (expensive Armorall) but that's just my opinion. I've used the stuff & it just washed off during first rain. Why not install a metal RV port like I did, if you have the room. Check these folks out....quality metal carports @ a fair price installed on site.
CLICK http://www.t-n-tcarports.com/products/carports.html
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ol Bombero-JC

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Rossey wrote: I've used "303" & personally think that it's overrated (expensive Armorall) but that's just my opinion. I've used the stuff & it just washed off during first rain. Why not install a metal RV port like I did, if you have the room. Check these folks out....quality metal carports @ a fair price installed on site.
CLICK http://www.t-n-tcarports.com/products/carports.html
Unfortunately, due to many factors (not the least of which are building permits, zoning restrictions, etc,) . . .
. . . not everyone can "install a metal RV port" - like you did!.
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I have read very good things about the protection that 303 offers. I know it is very, very good for tires. Stays on the tires a while. I have experimented with a small area on the fiver and found it to be very hard to buff off with lots of streks and swirl marks. According to the directions, that is evidence of too much. Does nayone have any suggestions on how it should be applied on the fiver as a wax substitue? Phillip
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dantheparkman

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fordsooperdooty wrote: Buy a gallon of 303 Aerospace Protectant and a spray bottle and use it on painted surfaces, vinyl graphics, rubber, vinyl, plastics, canvas, etc. Safe and contains no damaging petroleum products or silicone.
It's like putting a sunscreen shield SPF 40 on the RV.
Daniel G
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dantheparkman

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This can be applied over wax?
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sirdrakejr

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Moved from 5th wheels to Gen'l RVing Issues.
Frank
2011 Palomino Maverick 1000SLLB on a 2004 Dodge Quadcab CTD Ram3500 SRW long bed equipped with Timbren springs, Stable Load bump stops, Rickson 19.5" wheels/"G" range tires and a Helwig "Big Wig" rear anti sway bar.
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ryanallie1

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Hi All.
Built a Real Covered RV Port with Full Hook-ups. Works perfectly for protecting your RV.
Not to cheap, but at the same time, it will protect any RV you park under it. And you never have to mess with "RV Covers" at all.
And if you live in "Snow Country", as we do, you never have to "Shovel Snow" either. It also keeps the inside of the RV much cooler in the summer time, and No Fadding of anything on the insdie of the RV from the Sun.
We love ours. Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill
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Pete_k

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If it were me, just clean the camper good. Then wax it every 6 months. Way better and less work then rubbing something on that has to be redone ever few weeks.
Pete
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fleetprowl

Central Louisiana

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Rossey wrote: I've used "303" & personally think that it's overrated (expensive Armorall) but that's just my opinion. I've used the stuff & it just washed off during first rain. Why not install a metal RV port like I did, if you have the room. Check these folks out....quality metal carports @ a fair price installed on site.
CLICK http://www.t-n-tcarports.com/products/carports.html
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Mine cost me $1,600 for a 30' unit and me and some friends put it up and screwed on the metal. It seemed like a small price to pay to protect a $27,000 5th wheel.
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Rossey

Appomattox, Virginia. / Rockville, Maryland

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ol Bombero-JC wrote: Rossey wrote: I've used "303" & personally think that it's overrated (expensive Armorall) but that's just my opinion. I've used the stuff & it just washed off during first rain. Why not install a metal RV port like I did, if you have the room. Check these folks out....quality metal carports @ a fair price installed on site.
CLICK http://www.t-n-tcarports.com/products/carports.html
Unfortunately, due to many factors (not the least of which are building permits, zoning restrictions, etc,) . . .
. . . not everyone can "install a metal RV port" - like you did!.
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True that not everyone can have one installed, but for those who can "Ole Bombero" it sure saves the 5er from UV damage. What's with the "rolling eyes" anyway??
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