Need a good one step for a motorhome/RV

rotts4u

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I bought a new 2008 36' motorhome last year. In fact i posted this after getting it home and detailing it the first time.



http://autopia.org/forum/car-detail...y-motorhome-customer.html?highlight=motorhome



Now that I have had it almost a year I am starting to notice some surface scratchs in particular in the black part of the full body paint. Due to the size I am pretty much forced to wash it with a long handle brush. I use a foam gun to soak the coach first, then keep a clean water wash bucket for rinsing the brush during the wash process.



I am now in need of some slight correction work on the paint and need some suggestions. I had some Klasse AIO and I tried it with a PC- buffer with a black foam pad, then also a white LC pad and though it is better, its not quite enough correction.



Due to the soze of the coach and how long it takes me I just can devote enough time to use 2-3 products to get me there so I am looking for suggestions on a one step cleaner/sealer that may be able to get the job done.



When not is use it is covered so it leads a pretty good life as far as exposure goes.



Does anyone have some tips on a product that would help me out?





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Maybe one of the Duragloss gurus can chime in, but I know some guys have mixed a little 106ff in with the Duragloss 501, and have achieved some correction. My only other thought would be Optimum Poli-Seal with either a PC, or rotary (preferably rotary).
 
Meguiars #66 has heaps more cut than poliseal and gives a wetter finish.



Only lasts a month though.



I have Meguiars #66 and Poliseal and for the 1 step jobs i use #66 every time, its a good medium swirl removal and finishes marr free. Poliseal i usually only use after the swirls have been removed. More as a final polish and sealant combo.



If you want light correction and long durability go with poliseal if you want medium correction and medium durability then go with #66.



#66 is much cheaper per gallon as well.
 
^Why can't a product's performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!
 
integritydetail said:
^Why can't a product's performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!





I don't think you're asking too much here, but it is getting kind of old seeing you promote tirelessly all Optimum products over anything else. We get it.
 
Zaino All In One would be a good option. Easy to apply/remove, pretty durable (for AIO), fantastic cleaning action. Quick topper of Z8 or CS would make it even better.
 
integritydetail said:
^Why can't a product's performance speak for itself w/o bashing another? If a man has to resort to putting down another to make himself look better, I suggest that he is not much of a man!



It's a direct comparison. PS is a fine product, and I find myself reaching for it quite often. However, in this specific application, M66's attributes offer a better solution.
 
JustinDetail said:
I don't think you're asking too much here, but it is getting kind of old seeing you promote tirelessly all Optimum products over anything else. We get it.



I'm not promoting any line! The guy asked what would work and I KNOW PS will. I'm not saying that it's the only thing that will. I think you guys should maybe show pictures of how your "go to" product works again a similar swirl problem, not by a negative comparison that sends mixed signals. If you'll read my post, all I did was make a suggestion and then defend my position, you guys are being the agressor. May I suggest to you that if you are tired of seeing my posts, you can just skip over them or maybe spend time on a forum that is more exclusive to the products you DO like to hear about.
 
if its oxidized, then go with megs 66 with a orange pad....



if its still in new condition, then poliseal



I find that poliseal offers longer lasting protection over megs 66, but megs 66 cuts through oxidation like no other...besides a compound...



my two cents on both sides of the coin
 
TigerMike said:
Zaino All In One would be a good option. Easy to apply/remove, pretty durable (for AIO), fantastic cleaning action. Quick topper of Z8 or CS would make it even better.





Did you see how large that beast is? I don't think Zaino AIO is the best choice (considering it's price) for s job that large.
 
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