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Old 09-30-2012, 09:08 AM
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My Motorhome is fiberglass with a Gel Coat.

And want protection from the BUGS..
that are hard to clean because of height.
And easy removal of BUGS and GRIM high up.

What wax/ protection would you recommend. Thanks.

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Rejex would probably be a good choice. It makes the surface very slick and easy to clean.
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Rejex is a great choice if you want a synthetic wax (sealant) and quite durable. If you want a hybrid wax product Finishkare 1000p is another choice. Both of these will protect well and last for months, Collonite is another worthy choice.

I would however suggest looking to a coating system. These products truly protect for a year or more in a single application. Optimums Opticoat, Carpro CQuartz, and G-techniq's Ceramic coating systems are all great choices.

http://www.autogeek.net/was.html
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Thank you very much.
I will check out those products.
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When you wipe the paint with your bare hand, is there a chaulky substance that transfers unto your hand?

From your pictures, your motor home appears to be faded/oxidized/caulky. The products mentioned are for clear coated vehicles that are not oxidized. The body of your vehicle appears to not be clearcoated. By putting on a sealant/wax you are wasting your time because it isn't going to last. It might even cause it to look worse. You need to remove/strip all that topical oxidation to allow the true shine to be displayed. This will also so the wax/sealant to properly bond. This is a pretty big undertaking considering the size of your vehicle. I'd hate for you to go about sealing your vehicle thinking it's going to help solve your problem when I don't really think it's even going to help.

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