Cleaners/polishes for motorhomes
7 replies
TonyIshUK replied on 03/08/2018 17:26
Posted on 03/08/2018 17:26
Check that your mhome book to see if silicone based polishes and waxes should not be used. Our Rapido states that silicone products will degrade the panels and use a marine based wax polish
. I use International Marine products, well documented and tend to economic in use despite the initial cost.
if OK to use silicone based products, you would go a long way to beat Mer or Auto Glym products from Halfords,
Autoglym Fastglass is a good product for cleaning acrylic Windows, As these can be damaged by some incompatible products.
Also required is elbow grease, that tends to be the limiting factor.
Rgds
JillwithaJay replied on 03/08/2018 18:03
JollyKernow replied on 03/08/2018 18:44
Posted on 03/08/2018 18:44
Hi
I have a pvc van which is all metal, on that I use Autoglym products and get a brilliant shine. I also have an American RV which has a glass fibre gel coat. On this I use Meguiars products. They have a varied range to suit all surface types. They are very helpful on the phone with guidance on what to use. Bobby dazzler etc by Fenwicks is a after polish "rinse". You need to use a quality carnuba wax product and build up a layer, I do mine twice over winter (4 months) to achieve lasting results. Elbow grease is the key!!
JK
Leticia2 replied on 14/08/2018 17:21
hitchglitch replied on 14/08/2018 20:25
ABM replied on 14/08/2018 21:20
Posted on 03/08/2018 18:44 by JollyKernowHi
I have a pvc van which is all metal, on that I use Autoglym products and get a brilliant shine. I also have an American RV which has a glass fibre gel coat. On this I use Meguiars products. They have a varied range to suit all surface types. They are very helpful on the phone with guidance on what to use. Bobby dazzler etc by Fenwicks is a after polish "rinse". You need to use a quality carnuba wax product and build up a layer, I do mine twice over winter (4 months) to achieve lasting results. Elbow grease is the key!!
JK
Leticia2