AttyVette
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I was one of the lucky ones that was chosen to receive new products from Autogeek, namely the McKee's RV products, to review. This is my first review of one of the McKee's RV products, the Wash & Wax RV Shampoo. I started detailing our travel trailer on Sunday October 18, 2015 at 1 p.m. and finally finished at 7:15 p.m.
We have a Heartland bumper pull travel trailer that I detailed with the RV products. I last detailed our travel trailer this past July 2015.
The first product I used on my travel trailer, that I am reviewing now, is the McKee's Wash & Wax RV Shampoo. I brought out two buckets one a five gallon bucket and the other a smaller bucket. I also brought out a long handle brush that you could hook up to a water hose. However, I did not hook the wash brush hose up to a water hose and just used it to scrub the RV shampoo on the outside of the travel trailer.
In the large 5 gallon bucket, I poured 2 oz. of Wash & Wax RV Shampoo into the bucket. I then filled the large bucket using my water hose (with jet spray nozzle attachment on it) to put water in the bucket containing the wash & wax shampoo. The suds started appearing rapidly and I soon had suds building up and overflowing the top of the bucket. The smell of the RV shampoo is strawberry type smell and the shampoo itself is a reddish color. The second bucket I filled up only with clean water. The second bucket I used to rinse out the long handled water/scrub brush dipped into the first bucket with the RV Shampoo and then scrubbed down the exterior of my travel trailer.
I washed the travel trailer from top to bottom and the black dirt started running down the sides of the trailer. I was surprise that the trailer was as dirty as it was because just looking at the trailer, it did not look as dirty as the water and soap running off It indicated that it really was!
We have a Heartland bumper pull travel trailer that I detailed with the RV products. I last detailed our travel trailer this past July 2015.
The first product I used on my travel trailer, that I am reviewing now, is the McKee's Wash & Wax RV Shampoo. I brought out two buckets one a five gallon bucket and the other a smaller bucket. I also brought out a long handle brush that you could hook up to a water hose. However, I did not hook the wash brush hose up to a water hose and just used it to scrub the RV shampoo on the outside of the travel trailer.
In the large 5 gallon bucket, I poured 2 oz. of Wash & Wax RV Shampoo into the bucket. I then filled the large bucket using my water hose (with jet spray nozzle attachment on it) to put water in the bucket containing the wash & wax shampoo. The suds started appearing rapidly and I soon had suds building up and overflowing the top of the bucket. The smell of the RV shampoo is strawberry type smell and the shampoo itself is a reddish color. The second bucket I filled up only with clean water. The second bucket I used to rinse out the long handled water/scrub brush dipped into the first bucket with the RV Shampoo and then scrubbed down the exterior of my travel trailer.
I washed the travel trailer from top to bottom and the black dirt started running down the sides of the trailer. I was surprise that the trailer was as dirty as it was because just looking at the trailer, it did not look as dirty as the water and soap running off It indicated that it really was!