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Spray on ceramic wax

Steve Forsberg ·
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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BobnRobin ·
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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Steve Forsberg ·
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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Mac 51 ·
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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BobnRobin ·
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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Elliott ·
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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shadow ·
Chemical Brothers make a very good spray on ceramic, easy to apply, bond and shine
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