madatme
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has anyone tried Rain X on painted or plastic surfaces, seems like on glass the bugs wont stick, only my thought before I try
OT. Gosh I heard Red Green (Steve Smith), on a radio show last week. He was promoting his 2019 Tour. I never new he had two voices until that radio show.
"If the women don't find you handsome let 'em at least find you handy"
"If it ain't broke you're not tryin' "
"the handyman's secret weapon - duct tape.
"I'm a man. I can change. If I have to. I guess"
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Not all microfiber towels are created equally. I like the ones by "chemical guys", I bought them online, good price and great quality. When you launder them, NEVER USE FABRIC SOFTENER!!!!I get swirls marks when I use the "quick" wax variety and\or use certain "micro-fiber" towels to apply and\or remove.
has anyone tried Rain X on painted or plastic surfaces, seems like on glass the bugs wont stick, only my thought before I try
I found this product about a year ago - Wash Wax All - by Aero Cosmetics. It is designed to use on aircraft, automobiles, boats and RVs. It is easy to apply on pretty much any surface and has UV protection. It leaves a smooth, clean surface that shines and is resistant to dirt, bugs and such. Wipe on, wipe off. After initial tests on the end-cap of my rig, I started using it on the front of my truck and now I use it pretty much everywhere. Really nice. Highly recommended. Here's a link;
Wash Wax ALL 32oz - Waterless Car Wash Wax
Microfiber will be ruined by fabric softener. The stuff that makes your clothes so nice and soft clogs up the fibers, and will leave a residue when you go to use them. It inhibits the absorbent properties as well. I put my towels aside after use, and when I have enough, do a small load in the washer, NO FABRIC SOFTENER!
Where does one get ceramic coating? Through a dealer or a from a body shop? I've got the glass-coating on my RAM and it's amazingly protective.If you can afford it get it ceramic coated. It's $$$ but it last 5 years or so. I had our toy hauler done. 28ft, was $1900.