Need a good one step for a motorhome/RV

themightytimmah said:
Meg's #66 is the production work king. Faster working time than Poli-seal, cheaper, more cut, better filling.



Really? Megs 66 has faster working time than OPS? I find Poliseal to have a really fast working time, so that's impressive. I've never used 66 but have sure thought about it...might have to try the stuff.
 
I would use poliseal with a small amount of another polish, maybe a little Hitemp HC. Work the poliseal into the entire RV and then come back and buff it all off with OCW or UQD.
 
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!



What post are you responding too? Unless there was a ninja edit, I don't see any bashing, nor criticism at the very least.
 
#66 if you need a lot of correction, Poli-Seal if the defects are minor, but you can mix some Optimum Polish in for a bit more cut. With either, I'd remove the excess with OCW since it adds protection without adding much time.
 
weekendwarrior said:
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.



I find that Duragloss 101 performs exactly like ZAIO, so if cost is a consideration, I'd go with 101. Neither has more cut than Klasse AIO though.
 
NSXTASY said:
What post are you responding too? Unless there was a ninja edit, I don't see any bashing, nor criticism at the very least.



I was responding to post #9, if I misread it then I apologise. Just getting sick of the same old peps sayin the same old stuff. When I reply to a post I make a recommendation without projecting a negative image toward another brand of products because this is a sponser based forum and no matter what you like we should try to respect each others choices. This is not the case with others, though: They seem to have an agenda for promoting spezific products at the expense of insulting others. No ninja edit, I stand behind what I say.



Chris
 
integritydetail said:
I was responding to post #9, if I misread it then I apologise. Just getting sick of the same old peps sayin the same old stuff. When I reply to a post I make a recommendation without projecting a negative image toward another brand of products because this is a sponser based forum and no matter what you like we should try to respect each others choices. This is not the case with others, though: They seem to have an agenda for promoting spezific products at the expense of insulting others. No ninja edit, I stand behind what I say.



Chris



Honestly, I think read more into the post than you should have. I really like Optimum products but Poli-Seal isn't meant for heavy defect removal like #66 is. That isn't a slap at Optimum, just the way facts. Both products perform well for their intended purpose. :nixweiss
 
what the h3ll is wrong with post #9 ?? - obviously more goin on here than i can see.



i'd use #66 too. OP adv he is noticing surface defects on the darker colors...i think of #66 as #80 with carnuaba.



both #66 and #80 are rated a '4' on the megs scale of abrasiveness !!



get a big jug of the stuff / PC on '11' / with white polishing pad / good to go/ thank us later!
 
Scottwax said:
Honestly, I think read more into the post than you should have. I really like Optimum products but Poli-Seal isn't meant for heavy defect removal like #66 is. That isn't a slap at Optimum, just the way facts. Both products perform well for their intended purpose. :nixweiss



Scott, I respect your opinion and see your point. The mis communication is that what the OP asked for is not what was addressed in Post #9:



rotts4u said:
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.



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



He asked for an AIO for Slight correction work. #66 is not a direct competetor of PS so PS shouldn't be a factor in #66's performance. #66 has its place, but it doesn't last long and has more than slight cut of your own admission; so it doesn't fit the bill for what the OP asked for. I admit I could have read too much into it and I already apologised, but I don't appreciate how quick people are to act like you just insulted their mother, it's just opinions guys- no need to get mad or feelings hurt cause we don't all use the same stuff. Truth be known I only use 4-5products of OPT's line. Everything else is whatever I have found to work the best for me!
 
steck said:
what the h3ll is wrong with post #9 ?? - obviously more goin on here than i can see.



i'd use #66 too. OP adv he is noticing surface defects on the darker colors...i think of #66 as #80 with carnuaba.



both #66 and #80 are rated a '4' on the megs scale of abrasiveness !!



get a big jug of the stuff / PC on '11' / with white polishing pad / good to go/ thank us later!



Nothing is wrong with it, you're right-I'm wrong, you're very good looking-i'm unattractive:bow
 
rotts4u said:
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.



Do you think that it may be better to address the spots that you are really concerned about like the "black part of the full body paint" with a dedicated polish? And then you could follow up with a durable wax such as IW845? Now I know you said, no two step, but this suggestion is only if the imperfections are in a few spots.



As far as the poli-seal goes, it's a great product, and I use it on much smaller vehicles but I'm not sure that it's going to accomplish what you are looking to do. IMO its durability is not that great which I see being a problem on a beast as such!
 
integritydetail said:
Nothing is wrong with it, you're right-I'm wrong, you're very good looking-i'm unattractive:bow



Stop acting immature. Stop being so defensive. And please, stop PM'ing me that you think you don't blatantly support Optimum at every chance given.



I like Optimum products.

I use Optimum products.
 
integritydetail said:
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.





That's the ironic part, I stay here because I *do* like hearing OBJECTIVE opinions of lines from respected members. Not people that just promote one line and dismiss all others (guess who I'm referring to)?
 
Nothing is wrong with it, you're right-I'm wrong, you're very good looking-i'm unattractive



Lets keep this thread on track shall we guys. Pointing fingers at each other about what products each other uses get the OP NO answers.
 
twitch said:
Do you think that it may be better to address the spots that you are really concerned about like the "black part of the full body paint" with a dedicated polish? And then you could follow up with a durable wax such as IW845? Now I know you said, no two step, but this suggestion is only if the imperfections are in a few spots.



This is a good idea as well, address the problem areas with a polish. Then, use a durable sealant for the entire RV. Ultima PGP comes to mind, you could apply it with a MF bonnet of soft foam finessing pad on a PC.
 
JustinDetail said:
Stop acting immature. Stop being so defensive. And please, stop PM'ing me that you think you don't blatantly support Optimum at every chance given.



I like Optimum products.

I use Optimum products.



I was just trying to find some common ground, this is way outta hand.



Let's review:

1. OP needs Slight defect removal

2. A few suggest PS

3. Somebody thinks Slight means medium and suggests a product that has more cut than PS (not needed or asked for) and needs to be reapplied in a month. Who wants to tackle a mobile home every month.

4. I call them on it and get turned into a shill.



Did I miss anything?
 
Pats300zx said:
Lets keep this thread on track shall we guys. Pointing fingers at each other about what products each other uses get the OP NO answers.



Dude, that's a quote from a movie and was intended as comic relief, I'm not pointing anything, just defending my own position. How much stuff can justin say about me before a moderator steps in, I'll shutup when I stop having to defend myself.
 
poli-seal works faster and protects longer, but removes/fills less



like i said....



oxidized use 66 with an orange pad

new condition use poliseal with a orange/white pad for MINOR correction and protection
 
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