Waxing a fairly new vehicle

dbbrooks

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I've asked this before and still searching for the best approach. I detail a lot of RV's...big ones. I'm about to do another wax request on an RV that is only a half year old and really needs no paint correction. I don't want to go through the trouble of machining the entire unit just so I can wax it. Anyone have any ideas how to speed up the prep of the paint before waxing it? Feed back please
 
Check out the Elastrofoam clay block from Ultima. I find it much easier to use than regular clay especially since you don't need to knead (no pun intended) it.
 
Opti-Seal or Optimum Spray Wax, either will take you less than 30 minutes for the entire application; both are state of the art products. I seriously doubt that taking more time for any paint prep will make any difference (you can do a 2x2 section to see if you can tell any difference.

Time is money...dont clay!

good luck

:dblthumb2:

Bacon
 
Opti-Seal or Optimum Spray Wax, either will take you less than 30 minutes for the entire application; both are state of the art products. I seriously doubt that taking more time for any paint prep will make any difference (you can do a 2x2 section to see if you can tell any difference.

Time is money...dont clay!


good luck

:dblthumb2:

Bacon



Agreed. This paint needs no correction. It's almost new. I just want the fastest way to clean the paint before I wax.
 
Use a AIO product....Klasse All-In-One, Dodo Juice Need For Speed, Mothers California Gold™ Original Formula Carnauba Cleaner Wax etc...
 
I need to clarify something. The problem started because the owner wants me to use his paste wax so I want to get the paint ready without doing it twice so to speak.
 
Perhaps you could try a cleaner wax. It would have very minimal abrasives but there would be enough to clean up some contaminants and also apply wax in the process.
 
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