Jim
Ringleader
Polishing the RV is a mammoth job. Do the buffing/polishing machines the pros use make the job any easier? Can you recommend one? Thanks
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I use one of these. It is a well-made, solid machine. In a different league to the previous cheap one I got that did not contra-rotate properly.
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I use one of these. It is a well-made, solid machine. In a different league to the previous cheap one I got that did not contra-rotate properly.
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I used to polish my first two motorhomes but came to a conclusion that I am lazy and I don't really care. I am now down to one or two washes a year when it gets really bad. If I had a nice van again I would probably stick to washing now and again and then once ever year or two years get someone in to do it.
One of our members offers this service and I have him bookmarked in my browser. Not sure if I am allowed to post this link here?
Might be worth considering Jim? On your annual trip back to the UK prior to the start of the season getting a pro job done while you sit around watching His prices start at £55 for a standard scrub up and £200 for a deep clean with the full works. That sounds like a bargain compared to all the money spent on machines and potions then days of work...
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