I'm doing a motorhome Class C "Lazy Daze" on Tuesday - it was detailed a year ago, it has real light oxidation - needs a 2-step for sure. What should I use? I'm new to the Meg. product line.
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Re: motorhome detail
Since the exterior panels on the Lazy Daze are made of aluminum and painted with an emron type of polyurethane paint, you would be smart to go with your usual automotive products on this vehicle. Just a paint cleaner and a coat of #21 polymer sealant should do the job.
Here is an interesting article that I wrote about pricing large vehicles that was recently printed in Professional Carwashing & Detailing Magazine; http://www.carwash.com/article.asp?IndexID=6636287FRANK CANNA
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Re: motorhome detail
I believe it's a newer one - It's a Ford. I'm going to buy a PC D.A. polisher on Monday from a local supplier but I know they don't carry Meg. pads - what pads should I use to get me through this job till I purchase some from Meg. - I normally do everything with a rotary then hand work. Again I'm wondering what paint cleaner I should use and then finish with #20 or #21? ThanksLead, follow, or get out of the way.
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