rotts4u
Member
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?
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?
