dontsleeponit
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Coach/RV product recomendations +Pics...
Well, today I saw my dad's new RV for the first time. Its really pretty damn nice, its got every bell and whistle out there. Automatic "smart" awnings, nice size bathroom, 3 tvs including one in an outside compartment, satellite, nav, side/rear view cameras, the list goes on...
What I need to do is put together a package of products that will be easy for him to use to maintain the exterior. He is not a detailing nut like us, so the products should be simple , easy to use, not too expensive, and durable because its not a job that will get done often. Its hard for him to find a place to wash it as it is.
I was leaning towards most of the duragloss Marine/RV line. Any reason why these wouldnt be a good choice considering the user and application? Probably the wash, polish, detail spray, and maybe protect ant. I could probably come up with good stuff to use on the trim, glass, leather, metal, etc but really I am concerned with what to tell him to use for the paint.
Oh and I was AMAZED at how nice the leather was on the front seats. Softest, smoothest leather ive ever seen by FAR. Its a light color so its going to need caring for as well.
Some pics...
I got to drive this thing today for a little while. Much easier to drive on the highway then I anticipated. Not so easy around local streets and smaller highways, damn thing is 42' long! Its got a CAT diesel and allison trans, so it goes pretty good. Getting a hang of the air brakes and the jake brake was hard.
Well, today I saw my dad's new RV for the first time. Its really pretty damn nice, its got every bell and whistle out there. Automatic "smart" awnings, nice size bathroom, 3 tvs including one in an outside compartment, satellite, nav, side/rear view cameras, the list goes on...
What I need to do is put together a package of products that will be easy for him to use to maintain the exterior. He is not a detailing nut like us, so the products should be simple , easy to use, not too expensive, and durable because its not a job that will get done often. Its hard for him to find a place to wash it as it is.
I was leaning towards most of the duragloss Marine/RV line. Any reason why these wouldnt be a good choice considering the user and application? Probably the wash, polish, detail spray, and maybe protect ant. I could probably come up with good stuff to use on the trim, glass, leather, metal, etc but really I am concerned with what to tell him to use for the paint.
Oh and I was AMAZED at how nice the leather was on the front seats. Softest, smoothest leather ive ever seen by FAR. Its a light color so its going to need caring for as well.
Some pics...







I got to drive this thing today for a little while. Much easier to drive on the highway then I anticipated. Not so easy around local streets and smaller highways, damn thing is 42' long! Its got a CAT diesel and allison trans, so it goes pretty good. Getting a hang of the air brakes and the jake brake was hard.
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