Tagged With "Ceramic Coatings for Lance"
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Hitches & Things Lance Trailer Hitch Cover
Let me start of by saying that I am in no way affiliated with Hitches & Things and do not stand to make $.01 from any sales of this item. I did pay for the design fees for this custom made hitch so that the LOA community could buy a Lance hitch cover. I purchased this from Trevor who is the owner and operator. Per his website, "Hitches & Things is based out of Chehalis, WA. It is a company owned and operated by a disabled veteran who is proud to support a variety of charities across...
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Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant
The following is an unsolicited unpaid product endorsement of Bow to Stern (BTS) Protectant... As mentioned in my prior thread linked below, my plan had been to use BTS in combo with partial coverage (shade cloth) over my Lance 1685 TT to...
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Peek Polish
I just wanted to say something about a product made by one of our own members, Robert Peek @Eileen and Robert Peek. Many of you may have picked up a sample pack of Peek Polish at a rally. I'm not sure how many of us have really tried it. I finally did this week, and the results were amazing. A little background: My 2011 trailer was stored for 2 years at a facility under the flight path of John Wayne airport. It was covered pretty well with jet fuel residue. It was also parked between two old...
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Spray on ceramic wax
I've been using Meguiar's Flagship Marine Wax on my 2295. The results have been good but it does take awhile to complete the job. Have any of you used a spray on ceramic wax on your Lance? Do they work? Do they bond with the paint like they do on a car or truck? Do they harm the finish in any way? Any recommendations on brand? Any tips and/or tricks? All responses will be appreciated. Thank you all. -Steve Forsberg
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Re: waxing front of lance trailer
Thanks for the response. I read in the Lance owners manual about not using a rubbing compound of any kind, but mine sure acts like it needs It. I possibly need a better cleaning solution, so I'll try that before adding a wax coat. Thanks
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
We have a friend that is a traveling detailer. I ask some of the same questions back a couple months. He indicated the best have to be used indoors, but there is a new one that he said will be able to install out doors in Sun lights. He's done a number of late model Lance travel trailers and the front skins are tought to keep a shine on. He would give a recommend product! A number of Youtuber RVers like 'ZEP' floor wax. Couple coats in a short amounts of times. <...
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
Hi Bob. Thank you for your reply to my question regarding spray on ceramic wax. I would appreciate it if you would please forward me contact information for the friend you mentioned. It'd like to get more info from him. Thanks again Bob. Steve
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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)
Yep & Yep mine had no thermo grease and it shelf destructed when I removed it the fourth time. It was the old style w/ a 3 year warranty - They replaced it for me - FREE. Most happy with it.
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Re: Dometic LP GasChecker (LPGC10)
Don't know about the newer version. On my older version Mopeka says to apply a very, very thin coat of thermo grease to keep the rubber sensor from sticking to the paint other wise the sensor might stick and get pulled out when removing. Also a good idea to sand most of the paint off where the sensor sticks. Oh, very important..when removing carefully twist the sensor, do not just pull off.
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Re: Why you want the Honda EU2200i Companion
The receptacles are 20 amp. Page 12 of the manual.(or look at the plug-NEMA 20 amp ) No need for the companion unless you are paralleling 2 generators or like the twistlok 30 amp plug.
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
I have found a product recommended elsewhere in the Forums does an excellent job and is very easy to apply - Bow-to-Stern or BTS. It is an easy spray-on product that you spread with a sponge and then wipe off easily. I have been using it now for 4 years on my 1685. The finish on my trailer has not deteriorated in the four years I have owned it and it cleans very easily -dirt and bugs don't stick tightly to the stuff. I have found the 32oz. size lasts a couple of years. I apply two maybe...
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
For anyone interested in a Ceramic application to your RV, here's a good video over view. < https://youtube.com/playlist?l...SKH_nrkwVd7l6CX9avLY > I knew it's an Airstream, but the technology is the same and maybe easier for a fiberglass sided RV. Enjoy Bob
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
If you want a high quality spray on Ceramic Wax (not the same as a ceramic coating), Griot's 3 in 1 Ceramic Spray On wax is: reasonably priced, very easy to apply, will not cause white residue on rubber, glass or flat paint surfaces and will last 6-9 months. I use it as a topper (applied over a coating of Griot's Poly wax / synthetic wax) on my vehicles, boat and Lance. Although I do not believe all of the hype of ceramics, the Griot's product is incredibly effective (protection, longevity...
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1575 closet organizer
Hi 1575'ers, though we are new to this forum, I have found a wonderful closet organizer. It may be helpful to other Lance owners too, but this one particularly fits the 1575 closet perfectly, scooting inside behind the little electrical chase and filling the space with just about an inch to spare. It hangs off the coat hanger bar so it is an instant installation and can hold up to 60lbs, (the shelves are stiff plastic I believe), according to the item description. The sixth cubbie is...
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Re: Spray on ceramic wax
Chemical Brothers make a very good spray on ceramic, easy to apply, bond and shine
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