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Old 07-15-2014, 01:58 PM   #21
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Andy,

What do the local mobile chaps at Indian Waters in Indio charge for doing your RW? I am thinking about using the Blue Beacon in Fort Wayne when I return from Washington state. Then, when we go to Florida this winter I will get a full wash and wax job.

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They want $80 for the RW or $105 for RW and truck. This is for the liquid wax and detailing all tires and rims.

For wash, paste wax with buffing they want about $250.

They do such a great job I normally give them $120.
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Old 07-15-2014, 02:53 PM   #22
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They want $80 for the RW or $105 for RW and truck. This is for the liquid wax and detailing all tires and rims.

For wash, paste wax with buffing they want about $250.

They do such a great job I normally give them $120.
Andy,

Wow! Much better price than in Florida. Last winter, they wanted $350. to $450. for wash and past wax.

Thanks for the info.

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Old 10-29-2014, 11:27 PM   #23
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There are a couple of guys here where we are workcamping with beautiful class A's who swear by WashWax All, a dry wash/wax product. They say you apply this stuff to a relatively clean surface[ they use it for their rig and toad vehicles, you just spray it on and wipe it off with a microfiber cloth.

Anyone here know anything about it, used it?
Just wanted to say thanks for referencing WashWax - I just did my truck and RW and am quite happy with the results. The RW was cleaned quickly using the extendable pole and micro fiber pads and I did the truck by hand. Both look clean and shiny wax. While I was doing the truck someone driving by stopped and commented that they used WashWax also. I guess the blue liquid and blue micro fibers give it away.
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Old 10-30-2014, 10:34 AM   #24
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After reading what this product does on their website, I went ahead and ordered the Mop Kit with the bug buster mini mop head. I think this is the ticket!
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Old 10-30-2014, 03:05 PM   #25
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Been using WashWaxAll now for about six months, the application is so easy and I always draw a crowd when cleaning the truck or rig...

Last month I was cleaning the rig and a guy in the park came running out telling me I wasn't allowed to wash my rig in the park without paying a fee to use water for washing, I just laughed and told him I wasn't using water...his facial expression was priceless!!
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Old 10-30-2014, 09:31 PM   #26
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I had bought some WashWaxAll at a rally. It seemed to work good on the RV.

Unfortunately, the Upholstery Cleaner I bought, under the same brand name, removed the coloring on my faux leather couch. It may have just been my home couch, but be sure to test use their product on a hidden part of your furniture (as per their instructions).
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Just wanted to say thanks for referencing WashWax - I just did my truck and RW and am quite happy with the results. The RW was cleaned quickly using the extendable pole and micro fiber pads and I did the truck by hand. Both look clean and shiny wax. While I was doing the truck someone driving by stopped and commented that they used WashWax also. I guess the blue liquid and blue micro fibers give it away.

They sell a lot of this stuff at Oshkosh during the air show. That's where I bought mine.
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Been using this stuff for years. Got it first for the plane and then realized why not car and truck. Haven't done the RW yet, but it's next.
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I have been using McQuires wash and Presta Fast Wax, great results. For in between waxes I use Mxquires quick wax (spray on wipe off with micro fiber cloth) for the front cap and am having good results. I use windowshield wash with bug remover to wash the front cap prior to applying the wax. I have also used blue beacon on both the coach and truck and they did a great job.
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