STAR BRITE RV Wash & Wax w/PTEF (71500) One Step Concentrated Cleaner - Gallon, 128 fluid ounce
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Yes, but you might want to use Star brite RV Rubber Roof Cleaner as well.
Cleanse Oxidation is not something that wax can help with. To get rid of chalky oxidation, use Star brite Rubbing Compound.
It hasn't been used in a pressure washer before. To reach higher places, we have an extendable wash brush and a step ladder.
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Leaves a nice clean sheen and removes those pesky black streaks with ease. I did use more concentrate than the recipe called for, but don't we all? br>Every six months or so, I wash my camper. No black streaks or oxidation after ten applications this season!.
For my fiberglass motorhome, I bought this RV wash. According to the instructions, 1 oz. should be used. for the purpose of filling a bucket with water There is no recommendation for a size. I used a 5-gallon bucket and doubled the amount recommended. Wipe or blow dry according to the instructions. What's the best way to dry a 30 foot motorhome?.
OK, the product does indeed wash and wax at the same time; how do I know? I washed my three-year-old Traeger (yes, I said Traeger, not trailer), and it came out spotless and gleaming. It was a busy Saturday afternoon, and the barbecue and the trailer were both finished at the same time. I had to use a ladder to reach all areas of my trailer, and I had to put in a lot of elbow grease to dry it by hand, but the end result was well worth it. br>For kicks, I sprayed the car with the hose about three hours after washing and waxing, and water beaded right up. I'll apply their special wax tomorrow to add an extra layer of protection.
It's parked in a RV park where we keep it. Trees can be found here. We used a little more soap than they recommended, but we made sure to rinse it off, as everyone else has said. It almost instantly removed all of the caked-on dirt. Only one panel had to be washed twice; otherwise, this is an excellent product!!.
On the front, there's some minor road grime and the standard bug guts. Before I could move on, I had to scrub really hard to get the bugs off, and I had to go over the same spot several times. br>On the bottle, it says to mix 1 oz of product with a bucket of water, but don't believe it. I needed about 4 ounces of water. in the bucket that I'm using br>I would not recommend or purchase this product again.
It's fine as a wash, and it gets the job done. The term "wax" is misleading, however. It doesn't contain any wax. Water does not bead up, so I'm not sure how much protection this "Wash" provides, if any at all. "Wax" comes to the rescue. If you're looking for a high-end wash, this is the one to get. Keep looking if you're looking for something to replace wax or help you go longer between waxings. You'll be let down by this one.
The box was left upside down on my porch, and the cap was obviously not on tight enough, so about 1/8 of the product leaked through two boxes and onto the porch. I was not pleased with the delivery at all.
Excellent product, which I also use in my cars. Like a brand-new penny, it gleams.