53' Country Coach & Chinook...

Clean Dean

Keep it clean !!!
Earn my money this past week !!!

Detailed the exterior of these 2 monsters this past week, and I took the opportunity to try out Meguiars #20 Polymer sealant which I recently picked up. The Country Coach took me about 7.5 hours to wash and seal, and the Chinook took just under 6 hours.

Washing off all the bugs off the front facing surfaces off these RV’s is probably the hardest part of the job !!!

I really like the easy on/off of Meguiars #20, and the product has just the right amount of mild chemical cleaners for one step application for RVs. Will check back to see about overall durability over the upcoming weeks. I applied #20 with a PC and a orange pad on both of these.

Enjoy…

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And I thought that I had a lot of surface on my Black truck with the addition of a tonneau cover. Wow, both of those vehicles make my arms ache just thinking about all the work.

Both look real nice but both are a testament as to why I do not even contemplate the start up of a detail business.

I am in awe of your efforts.:bigups
 
great job!after looking at all that real estate ill stop crying about maintaining my black car and truck.i would be :surrender at the site of those
 
Just out of couriosity - did you reach the entire roof of the bus from the ladder or did you actually have to climb on top of it to polish?
 
Very nice work. And I do mean work.

I'm curious as to how you charge - hourly? By the Foot?

If you like Meg's #20, I think you'll like their #21 even more - a little more 'cleaning' power and great durability.

JB
 
Great work, Dean! :bigups

#20 is an awesome product IMO, long lasting protection and it looks great on just about any surface. What do you think of it compared to #21?
 
Nikro000,

I applied a coat of #20 to the roof of the Chinnook, but only washed the roof of the Country Coach.

Jimmybuffit and Likearock,

I have used #21 for the last 2 years and only picked up #20, because I got the stuff for a steal of a price. I believe that #20 is a easier product to apply and remove, but the jury is still out on durability.

Thanks !!!
 
Nikro000,

I applied a coat of #20 to the roof of the Chinnook, but only washed the roof of the Country Coach.

Jimmybuffit and Likearock,

I have used #21 for the last 2 years and only picked up #20, because I got the stuff for a steal of a price. I believe that #20 is a easier product to apply and remove, but the jury is still out on durability.

Thanks !!!
I've gotten an easy 6 months protection out of #20 on some well-maintained finishes, I think you'll see the same :bigups
 
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