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  • Motorhome paint and alloy care

    I recently purchased a year 2000 40 ft. diesel motorhome. Currently it is not garaged but is stored outdoors here in the Houston area. I have solar screens on the glass and cover the wheels/tires but the paint and decals (the decals are applied with adhesive to the fiberglass and painted surfaces) are exposed to the elements.

    How should I proceed to protect the paint and keep the alloy wheels maintained? Also, what is the best dressing to use on those huge tires ($350.00 each X 6)?

    Thanks for the help.

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    Re: Motorhome paint and alloy care

    Hi def38,

    Welcome to Meguiar's Online!

    Originally posted by def38 View Post
    How should I proceed to protect the paint and keep the alloy wheels maintained?
    The best way to protect the finish on your Motorhome is the same as it is for a car, truck or s.u.v., and that is to develop a maintenance plan for taking care of the exterior and then stick to it. In your case, you want to evaluate the condition of the finish and determine if it needs to be clayed and cleaned and if so then after washing, clay and clean the finish using either a dedicated cleaner or a cleaner/wax.

    Cleaner/waxes are popular for large items like a Motorhome because there's so much surface are it's nice to find an effective product that does everything in one step.

    As for your graphics, test your wax of choice by applying a little to the graphic and see if it,
    • Makes it look better
    • No change in appearance
    • Or makes it look worse

    As long as it's making the graphic look better, continue applying it as some attention is better than no attention and some protection is better than no protection.



    Originally posted by def38 View Post
    Also, what is the best dressing to use on those huge tires ($350.00 each X 6) ?

    Thanks for the help.
    Gold Class Endurance Gel is our longest lasting tire dressing,

    Mike Phillips
    760-515-0444
    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #3
      Re: Motorhome paint and alloy care

      That takes care of the paint and rubber. What about the alloy wheels? I need a good metal polish. I use an electric drill with a large polishing buff. The materials are aluminum alloy and polished stainless steel (dress up kit).

      Thank you for the recommendations. As soon as I get the coach under cover, I'll put up scaffolding and clean and polish the paint as well as polish the wheels.

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      • #4
        Re: Motorhome paint and alloy care

        Originally posted by def38 View Post
        That takes care of the paint and rubber. What about the alloy wheels? I need a good metal polish. I use an electric drill with a large polishing buff. The materials are aluminum alloy and polished stainless steel (dress up kit).

        Thank you for the recommendations. As soon as I get the coach under cover, I'll put up scaffolding and clean and polish the paint as well as polish the wheels.
        Hey you're in luck, we're bringing out a brand new Mag Aluminum Metal Polish and one of the features is the wide-mouth container to enable you to more easily get the polish out either by hand or machine.

        Check it out!

        Hot Rims Mag & Aluminum Polish


        Product Description
        * Hot Rims Mag & Aluminum Polish offers incredible shine & protection for wheels with a new “red hot” scent and color.

        Attributes
        * Quick cleaning polish
        * Removes oxidation
        * Leaves a layer of protection
        * Results in a mirror-like shine

        Launch Date
        * December 1, 2006

        MSRP: $6.99


        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Re: Motorhome paint and alloy care

          sweeeeet
          -Brad
          Shine Masters Pasadena, CA
          shine-masters.com

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