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I have not tried it that way yet, but looking forward to it this Spring…I will post how it worked out. You can use the 303 cleaner to wash your RV then the Protectant afterwards and it gives you a shine worthy of wax if not better. If you read the testimonials on their web, this is how it is described as well. Now please understand…everyone, this is how it was suggested to me from the 303 company when I called them. Then if you choose to wax, go ahead and do so…the entire RV, decals included. Wash RV using mild detergent or what ever you use (do not use rv wash/wax all in one) then apply the 303 on decals with soft cloth as directed from bottle. – Rough2000 at RV.net 303 Aerospace Protectant Rejex is supposed to repel these acids…time will tell.
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The love bugs are supposed to have a body acid that is very hard on finishs.
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On of the reasons I chose Rejex is we normally get into love bugs in south Texas sometime during April when we visit there. The Rejex was easy to put on and take off. I also store my unit inside so UV will not be much of a problem. As my Jayco is only 6 months old, I can’t tell you how it will affect the decals. I recently waxed my Jayco Designer with Rejex. I get it from marine supply stores… works great!!! – sayby1campers at RV.net Rejex – Ray at Love Your RV RV/Marine Wax from MeguiarsĪvoid concentrated cleaner ohen the decals when washing off the bugs and road grime. The front fiberglass cap as mentioned before gets some extra attention, usually 2 or 3 coats to make it super slick. My unit has a Filon type coating and I’m not 100% sure if it could be damaged by too aggressive of buffing so I error on the side of caution. For application and buffing I prefer to use some soft clothes verses an electric buffer. Both of these waxes have proved to be safe on my units decals and plastics with no signs of fading in the two years I’ve had the RV. The spray on variety I like is Protect-All Surface Cleaner. It’s a high quality product and gives a long-lasting coat. I use a paste wax called RV, Boat & Aircraft Wax P-38-Q. – Nomadac at RV.net P-38-Q RV, Boat and Aircraft Wax and Protect All Surface Cleaner I have never found any wax easier to apply, or better protection. I have been using their #845 Insulator Wax a pure wax on all of my vehicles for the past 20+ years. Contact Collinite and ask for their recommendations as they make several waxes for fiberglass boats, trucks, airplanes, cars, etc.