floridarandy
Well-known member
Re: Maintaining rv finish Heartland factory opinion please
I just got my Rejex from here. Best price I could find! Three different sizes to choose from and FAST shipping. As you can tell the aviation folks love this stuff and check out the reviews on the site and you'll find RV'ers.
FYI, Rejex can be applied over a previous wax finish but won't last as long since the underlying wax will breakdown sooner than the Rejex. Best if applied to an otherwise clean finish so if you're lucky enough to have a brand new rig all you need is Rejex. If you're got an older finish all you need is a light compounding polish to remove the oxidation then Rejex.
After just finishing a grueling hand wax I'm debating what to do. My just Rejex over the wax on the cap until next year. I'm also going to get a dual action machine polisher, probably this one from Meguiar's. I won't hand wax the Heartland beast again! Don't mind doing my cars/truck but the 5ver is just too big. I'll do it more often if I don't get killed.
After renting 10' rolling scaffolding to do the wax job I've discovered all you need is your pickup. If I pull up to the cap like I was hooking up I can stand in the bed...or use a small step stool and get the entire cap. Pull alongside and you can do the same thing to the high up parts of the sides!
Happy shining...
I just got my Rejex from here. Best price I could find! Three different sizes to choose from and FAST shipping. As you can tell the aviation folks love this stuff and check out the reviews on the site and you'll find RV'ers.
FYI, Rejex can be applied over a previous wax finish but won't last as long since the underlying wax will breakdown sooner than the Rejex. Best if applied to an otherwise clean finish so if you're lucky enough to have a brand new rig all you need is Rejex. If you're got an older finish all you need is a light compounding polish to remove the oxidation then Rejex.
After just finishing a grueling hand wax I'm debating what to do. My just Rejex over the wax on the cap until next year. I'm also going to get a dual action machine polisher, probably this one from Meguiar's. I won't hand wax the Heartland beast again! Don't mind doing my cars/truck but the 5ver is just too big. I'll do it more often if I don't get killed.
After renting 10' rolling scaffolding to do the wax job I've discovered all you need is your pickup. If I pull up to the cap like I was hooking up I can stand in the bed...or use a small step stool and get the entire cap. Pull alongside and you can do the same thing to the high up parts of the sides!
Happy shining...