Waxing the camper ?

tikkalover

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I have a 32' Jayco Eagle High profile fifth wheeler with 3 slides that I would like to get washed and waxed. Anyone know of somebody that does that around Minot and any idea what it would cost to do?.........................::thinking:: maybe I could have an NDA camper waxing event one night, I'll supply the burgers and dogs and beer after we are done. ;:;boozerAnyone interested? :;:smokin
 


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Ha ha, was thinking about titling it just "Waxing" to get more to look at it. Because we all know there are a bunch of pervs on here. :;:stirthepot ;:;popcorn
 

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Do you have a place in Minot that washes semi trucks?
If they don't wax and most don't but most of them will spray it with Rain-X or something which is better than nothing i guess.
Most that i know of charge by the foot. They do good work.
Just make sure they aren't "acid washing it".
If nothing else have them wash it and then take it home and at the very least wax the front and put 2 coats on it and it will help get the bugs off next time.
 


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I have an electric buffer that does a pretty good job. I wax mine twice a year and only takes about an hour (30' Jayco travel trailer). If you're planning a party, I can stop by.
 

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I was quoted 200 for a 26' with super slide from a guy in minot. Disnt think that was to bad for a wash and wax
 

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I had my motorbike buffed and waxed for $200 at Valley Dairy in GF

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Bringing this up because it is one of the first things that needs to be done this spring.I have a 26' keystone travel trailer that has a brown fiberglass front end that is 6yrs old and oxidized pretty bad,when I called manufacture they recommended a product called Poli Glow.
Before I invest time and money into this just wondering if anyone has tried the product and results?Other suggestions?
I know this has to be a common problem for these campers,because all of this type have that fading,wish I would have known beforehand,would have bought different!!
 


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I have just use boat and RV wax. Also used some pink hull cleaner I got at scheels with good success.
 

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Two options :
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