Meguiar's M5016 Marine/RV One Step Cleaner Wax, 16 fl oz
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For my 35 foot, I buy a quart and use about half of it. It's preferable to have some on hand than to run out of them. You won't need wax because this will protect and shine your decals and letters; however, you shouldn't use it on Vinal decals or letters.
In my case, it was a year. When the boat is not in use, it is completely enclosed.
At the very least, a 16oz bottle should be able to finish a 26' trailer. It's important to remember that a little product goes a long way, and there's no point in applying too much.
The cleaner wax appears to be adequate, but I follow up with pure wax. The result is fantastic, and it's all very smooth. It takes some effort, but it is well worth the effort!
Selected User Reviews For Meguiar's M5016 Marine/RV One Step Cleaner Wax, 16 fl oz
My 4- When stored, the year-old Sonic was heavily oxidized where it faced the sun. The RV mechanic advised me against using a polisher on the fiberglass vehicle. He was concerned that I would overdo it and mess it up if I did it by hand. Disappointed, I tried it by hand and the oxidation simply soaked up the product, so I spent some time watching on-line videos. People polishing their RVs in line videos. I bought a polisher and some wool pads after watching several videos. Wow; What a difference it makes. The photos in the attachment are from about 15 minutes of work on the unit's front. The roof had not yet been completed when the photos were taken. With the ladder and crawling around on top, the roof took about an hour to complete. The distinction is obvious. Steps: I started by washing the RV and lightly spraying a small section. A spray bottle of water and a 4x4 foot area I put the product on the wool pad and began polishing at 1000-2000 RPM. 1500 RPM. I moved around gently, allowing the polisher to do the heavy lifting. As stated in the videos, When the oxidation is being cut, you can feel it. I come to a halt after only a few minutes and wipe away the residue with a microfiber cloth. I went back over the map to make sure I didn't miss anything. I don't have any other products to compare it to, so I can't say how well it worked.
After I bought it, I had it detailed by a professional company, which greatly improved its appearance. After two years, and now that I am retired and have more time, I decided to try this Cleaner Wax and wax the RV myself. I've tried a lot of different waxes and polishes in my life, but I was blown away by how well this product restored the shine to the motorhome. Although it is still a 20-year-old RV, it does appear to be in good condition. It won't restore the gloss to the way it was when it was new, but I would buy it again.
On my RV, it works perfectly. Removes bug stains, etc. I'd been looking for a cleaner to do the job for a long time. The gel coat is on my camper and it works great. I've tried it on five tractors with plastic hoods and it works perfectly, with a great shine.
My older fiberglass Polynesian hot tub spa spa responds well to this wax. It gleams like glass, giving the spa a brand-new appearance. br>Spa wax was included in the care kit that came with my spa. Which isn't available any longer. The newer spas have a matte finish rather than a gleaming one. This wax appears to be very similar to the previous one. If you leave it to haze all day, it'll be difficult to get off. I tried a variety of car waxes and polymers, but they all failed to stand up to brominated water. I'm hoping this will work out. If that is not the case, I will update this review.
First and foremost, I am a huge fan of Meguiar's products. This one, however, does not live up to its billing. It can be rubbed on and easily removed, but the end result is the same as it was before you started. Turtle Wax Bug was the product of my choice. At less than half the price, you can get a tar remover that sprays on, contains a wax, and leaves a better finish.
I applied the product with a 6" orbital polisher, and it went on smoothly. I hand wiped the wax off after it had dried with a terry cloth towel. It was simple to remove and left a nice, smooth shine.
In comparison to other cleaner/wax combinations on the market, this one goes on and comes off easily. It's a light cleaner, so it won't remove water spots that are partially embedded in the paint, but it will remove other dirt on the surface before sealing with Meguiar's M5616 Pure Wax.
It was suggested that this product be used on RV surfaces. It was purchased to wax the Corian countertops in my RV, as well as the bathroom sink and shower. It's simple to put on and take off, and it accomplishes exactly what I needed: Make my space look spotless and gleaming, as well as repel dirt.