fizikpal

East Northport NY USA

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Just uncovered the camper and will give it a good wash and wax when it warms up a bit more.
When I have waxed in the past I had found that the when waxing the cab over, specifically from the window up, the wax seems to dry out very quickly and does not seem to give a good gloss. Below the window it comes out great. I have the same problem in the bend where the back of the MH connects to the roof.
Any thoughts.
In addition, I have a rubber roof. What would be a good protectant for it?
thanks
tom
The Lynch's
2002 Shasta Cheyenne 308
TOAD: 2003 Honda Civic
Sterling Tow Bar with Brake Buddy
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Artum Snowbird

Campbell River, B.C., Canada

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I use Protect All rubber roof cleaner, and Protect All rubber roof treatment. Both work amazingly well. Despite the high initial cost, the products last and last and the difference in color of your roof and in chalking is purely worth it.
Mike and Carole
2007 Snowbird 9'6" Super Slide
2005 16.6 Double Eagle
2000 F350 7.3 SC 4X4
previously 8'10" Snowbird Camper
2006 Triple E Regency 27 foot SXL SOLD!
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Replant

Vero Beach, Florida

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Here's a thread I just discovered and intend to give it a try on the fiberglass. Poliglow costs $70 or more for a quart and Red Max Pro is only $15 for a whole gallon.
Can't help you on the rubber roof, mine is metal.
Pandora's Box
1993 Four Winds 29' Class C
Finally on the road but still getting rehab.
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